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Young Man and Child with a Kite, early-mid 1770s. Creator: Isoda Koryusai (Japanese)
Young Man and Child with a Kite, early-mid 1770s. Kite-flying is a popular sport in Japan, especially during the New Years festival. Fanciful kite forms include birds, butterflies, double fans, and portraits of heroes. Traditionally, only boys and men fly kites in Japan
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Media ID 19648966
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1615 1868 Isoda Koryūsai Colour Woodblock Print
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 4.9cm x 25.4cm (1.9" x 10")
Estimated Product Size is 22.5cm x 27.5cm (8.9" x 10.8")
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In this print titled "Young Man and Child with a Kite" created by Isoda Koryusai in the early-mid 1770s, we are transported to Japan during the Edo period. The artistry of this color woodblock print showcases the vibrant heritage of Japanese culture. Kite-flying emerges as a beloved sport in Japan, particularly during the festive New Year celebrations. This image captures a heartwarming moment between a young man and child as they engage in this popular pastime. The kite soaring high above them symbolizes their joyous connection with nature and their shared enthusiasm for tradition. The artist's attention to detail is evident through his depiction of fanciful kite forms such as birds, butterflies, double fans, and even portraits of heroes. These intricate designs add an element of whimsy to the scene while paying homage to Japanese folklore and legends. It is worth noting that traditionally only boys and men fly kites in Japan, making this portrayal all the more significant. Through this artwork, Isoda Koryusai invites us into a world where generations come together to celebrate customs passed down from one era to another. Displayed at The Cleveland Museum of Art, this Heritage Art piece beautifully encapsulates both cultural significance and artistic mastery. As we gaze upon it, we are reminded not only of the beauty found within traditional practices but also how art can serve as a timeless bridge connecting us across time and continents.
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