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Rats and Rice Bales, Edo period, 1843 (ink and colour on silk)
FSG324854 Rats and Rice Bales, Edo period, 1843 (ink and colour on silk) by Hokusai, Katsushika (1760-1849); 185.7x45.1 cm; Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, USA; Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution; Gift of Charles Lang Freer; Japanese, out of copyright
Media ID 22943820
© Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution Gift of Charles Lang Freer / Bridgeman Images
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This photo print, titled "Rats and Rice Bales" takes us back to the Edo period in 1843. Created by the renowned artist Hokusai, this ink and color on silk masterpiece measures an impressive 185.7x45.1 cm. It is currently housed at the Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution in the USA. The artwork beautifully captures a scene from agricultural life during that era. The focus lies on rice bales stacked meticulously against a farmhouse backdrop. However, what truly makes this piece unique are the mischievous rats scattered throughout the composition. Hokusai's attention to detail is evident as he skillfully portrays these rodents amidst their natural habitat – nibbling away at grains or playfully scurrying around haystacks. Their presence adds a touch of liveliness and realism to an otherwise serene farming setting. Through this painting, Hokusai not only showcases his mastery of technique but also sheds light on the significance of agriculture in Japanese culture during that time period. It serves as a reminder of how crucial rice cultivation was for sustenance and economic stability. As we admire this remarkable work, let us appreciate both its artistic brilliance and historical context – celebrating Hokusai's ability to capture everyday scenes with such finesse while honoring Japan's rich agricultural heritage.
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