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Monkey reaches reflection moon monkey hangs arm
Monkey reaches for the reflection of the moon, A monkey hangs with an arm on a branch of a pine tree and tries to grab the reflection of the moon. The performance is depicted as if it were a standing room screen (tsuitate). Such a screen was usually placed directly behind the door of a house to keep out evil spirits, because of the belief that they could only move in straight lines. With three poems, monkeys, apes, Ishikawa Utayama (mentioned on object), Japan, 1824, paper, colour woodcut, h 198 mm × w 175 mm
Liszt Collection of nineteenth-century engravings and images to browse and enjoy
Media ID 19544083
© Artokoloro
1824 Apes Belief Branch Colour Woodcut Depicted Door Monkeys Moon Move Performance Pine Tree Reflection Screen Three Poems Grab Mentioned
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 7.6cm x 7.6cm (3" x 3")
Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")
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This print from the Liszt Collection transports us to a mesmerizing scene in Japan, circa 1824. A mischievous monkey takes center stage as it reaches for the reflection of the moon, hanging precariously with one arm on a sturdy branch of a pine tree. The artist skillfully depicts this enchanting performance as if it were captured on a standing room screen called tsuitate. Traditionally placed directly behind the door of houses, tsuitates served as protective barriers against malevolent spirits. It was believed that these entities could only move in straight lines and would be deterred by such screens. This particular artwork not only showcases the playful nature of monkeys but also alludes to their association with folklore and superstitions surrounding evil forces. Accompanying this stunning woodcut are three poetic verses that further enhance its allure. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring life to each element portrayed - from the graceful arc of the monkey's reach to the ethereal glow emanating from the moon's reflection. As we admire this exquisite piece, let us appreciate both its artistic brilliance and cultural significance within Japanese history. Through this image, we are invited into a world where reality intertwines with imagination, reminding us of humanity's eternal fascination with nature and our constant quest for connection even amidst mystical realms.
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