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Glass Coaster : The Setsubun, or casting out of evil, ceremony at the Spring Equinox. Performed against a background of Shinto symbols by a fierce samurai and another character in the role of Evil. Woodblock print, 1816, from the Manga of Katsushika Hokusai
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The Setsubun, or casting out of evil, ceremony at the Spring Equinox. Performed against a background of Shinto symbols by a fierce samurai and another character in the role of Evil. Woodblock print, 1816, from the Manga of Katsushika Hokusai
HOKUSAI: SETSUBUN, 1816.
The Setsubun, or casting out of evil, ceremony at the Spring Equinox. Performed against a background of Shinto symbols by a fierce samurai and another character in the role of Evil. Woodblock print, 1816, from the Manga of Katsushika Hokusai
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1816 Cast Ceremony Demon Edo Period Evil Exorcism Hokusai Japan Japanese Katsushika Manga Mystic Mysticism Occult Samurai Spiritual Warrior Wood Block Exorcist
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 5.3cm x 7.6cm (2.1" x 3")
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This woodblock print by Katsushika Hokusai transports us to the world of ancient Japan, specifically to the Setsubun ceremony at the Spring Equinox. The scene is filled with rich symbolism and spiritual significance as a fierce samurai takes center stage, ready to cast out evil forces from this realm. Standing opposite him is another character embodying Evil itself. The print showcases a mesmerizing blend of Shinto symbols in the background, enhancing the mystical atmosphere surrounding this ritualistic event. As we delve into this artwork, we are transported back in time to witness an exorcism like no other. Hokusai's attention to detail and mastery of woodblock printing techniques bring life and energy to each stroke on paper. The intensity in the samurai's eyes reflects his unwavering determination to protect his people from malevolent spirits that threaten their well-being. Through this piece, Hokusai not only captures a moment frozen in time but also invites us into a world where mysticism intertwines with everyday life. It serves as a reminder of Japan's deep-rooted connection with spirituality and its unique cultural practices. As we admire this fine art masterpiece from 1816, let us appreciate how it encapsulates both historical significance and artistic brilliance. This woodblock print stands as a testament to Hokusai's talent for capturing profound moments through visual storytelling within his renowned Manga series.
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