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Gamecocks, dated 1838. Creator: Hokusai
Gamecocks, dated 1838
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Chicken Chickens Cock Cock Fight Cock Fighting Cockerel Cockfighting Feather Feathers Hanging Scroll Hokusai Hokusai Katsushika Hokusai Tokimasa Ink And Colour On Silk Katsushika Katsushika Hokusai Plumage Rooster Scroll Bantam Fighting Cock Gamecock
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 7.6cm x 5.3cm (3" x 2.1")
Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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Gamecocks, dated 1838
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is a captivating print that showcases the artistic brilliance of Hokusai, a renowned Japanese artist from the 19th century. This exquisite piece captures the essence of cockfighting, a popular sport in Japan during that era. In this hanging scroll painting, Hokusai skillfully portrays two bantam gamecocks engaged in an intense battle for dominance. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring these majestic birds to life on silk canvas. Each feather is meticulously depicted with ink and color, showcasing the artist's attention to detail. As we delve into this masterpiece, we are transported back in time to witness not only a thrilling sporting event but also a glimpse into Japanese culture and heritage. Cockfighting was not merely seen as entertainment; it represented strength, courage, and determination - qualities highly valued by samurai warriors. This artwork serves as a testament to Hokusai's mastery of his craft. His ability to capture movement and emotion through brushstrokes is truly remarkable. "Gamecocks" stands as an important contribution to the world of art history and exemplifies why Hokusai remains one of Japan's most celebrated artists. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), this painting continues to captivate viewers with its beauty and historical significance. It reminds us of our connection with nature while offering insight into traditional Japanese pastimes that have shaped their rich cultural tapestry throughout centuries gone by.
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