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Frogs Wrestling, 1930s (colour woodblock print)
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Frogs Wrestling, 1930s (colour woodblock print)
883389 Frogs Wrestling, 1930s (colour woodblock print) by Koson, Ohara (1877-1945); 23.5A--33 cm; Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN, USA; (add.info.: Published by Kawaguchi JirAc.
); eMinneapolis Institute of Art; Gift of Paul Schweitzer; Japanese, out of copyright
Media ID 22458142
© Minneapolis Institute of Art Gift of Paul Schweitzer / Bridgeman Images
Amphibian Amphibians Anthropomorphic Anthropomorphism Frog Grass Skirt Kach And X14d Kachō E Shin Hanga Toad Toads Whimsical Wrestle Human Characteristics
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This vibrant and whimsical colour woodblock print titled "Frogs Wrestling, 1930s" by Koson, Ohara captures a delightful scene of anthropomorphic frogs engaged in a playful wrestling match. The image showcases the artist's skillful use of bold colors and intricate details to bring these amphibians to life. Dressed in tiny clothes, the frogs exude a sense of humor as they confront each other on what seems to be a grassy stage. With their human characteristics emphasized, it is hard not to smile at this comical portrayal of froggy fighters clad in grass skirts. The Japanese influence is evident in this artwork, showcasing the unique style known as shin hanga. This traditional technique combines delicate lines with vibrant pigments, resulting in an eye-catching composition that captivates viewers. As we observe these amusing creatures locked in battle, we are reminded of our own conflicts and clashes. Yet there is something endearing about seeing animals engage in such human-like behavior. It serves as a reminder that even amidst struggle and confrontation, there can still be lightheartedness and joy. This print now resides at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts where it continues to delight visitors with its charm. A gift from Paul Schweitzer, this piece exemplifies the timeless appeal of Japanese art while also reminding us not to take ourselves too seriously.
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