E P Dutton Collection
"Exploring the Artistic Tapestry of E P Dutton: A Glimpse into Japanese History" Step into a world where creativity knows no bounds
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"Exploring the Artistic Tapestry of E P Dutton: A Glimpse into Japanese History" Step into a world where creativity knows no bounds, as we delve into the captivating collection of E P Dutton. This remarkable compilation takes us on a journey through time, showcasing masterpieces that span centuries. Transport yourself to 1720 with Tachibana Morikuni's enchanting depiction of a mischievous monkey, capturing both its playful nature and intricate details. Suzuki Harunobu's mesmerizing portrayal of a courtesan engrossed in prints from 1770 transports us to an era filled with elegance and beauty. The artistry continues with Hishikawa Moronobu's striking representation of men wielding swords and lanterns in 1681, evoking a sense of mystery and intrigue. Meanwhile, Hokusai's barefoot elderly men with walking sticks from 1820 offer a glimpse into the wisdom acquired through age. Immerse yourself in the excitement of horse-racing at the Kamo Festival depicted by an unknown artist between 1692-1696. Feel your heart race alongside these spirited horses as they gallop towards victory. Nishimura Shigenaga's man tending to his kettle on a stove during the early-mid 18th century invites you to experience everyday life in Japan during this period. Marvel at Hishikawa Moronobu's carriages drawn by oxen from 1663, which provide insight into transportation methods prevalent at that time. Totoya Hokkei captures Mount Ogura and the Uji River in all their natural splendor in his masterpiece from 1824. Enter the realm of poetry with Hon ami Koetsu's portrait depicting Taira no Kanemori around c1610 - an homage to one of Japan’s esteemed poets who left an indelible mark on literature.