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Noda Jewel River in Mutsu Province (Mutsu Noda), from the series "Six Jewel Rivers...", c. 1835/39. Creator: Ando Hiroshige. Noda Jewel River in Mutsu Province (Mutsu Noda), from the series "Six Jewel Rivers...", c. 1835/39
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Noda Jewel River in Mutsu Province (Mutsu Noda), from the series "Six Jewel Rivers...", c. 1835/39. Creator: Ando Hiroshige. Noda Jewel River in Mutsu Province (Mutsu Noda), from the series "Six Jewel Rivers...", c. 1835/39
Noda Jewel River in Mutsu Province (Mutsu Noda), from the series "Six Jewel Rivers (Mu Tamagawa no uchi)", c. 1835/39
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Ando Hiroshige's captivating woodblock print, titled "Noda Jewel River in Mutsu Province (Mutsu Noda)" from the series "Six Jewel Rivers," showcases the breathtaking beauty of Japan's natural landscapes during the Edo period. The scene depicts a serene river estuary, where the Noda Jewel River meets the sea in Mutsu Province. The vibrant blue-green hues of the river contrast beautifully with the lush, green landscape on the riverbank. A woman dressed in traditional Japanese attire, with a fan in hand, stands at the river's edge, gazing out at the tranquil water. The peaceful scene is further enhanced by the delicate chutanzaku pattern at the border of the print, a common motif in Hiroshige's works. The Six Jewel Rivers series was created during the late 1830s, showcasing some of the most beautiful and iconic rivers in Japan. This print is a testament to Hiroshige's mastery of color woodblock printing, with the intricate details and subtle shading that bring the landscape to life. The Tokugawa period (1603-1868) was a time of peace and prosperity in Japan, and the arts flourished. Ukiyo-e, or "pictures of the floating world," was a popular artistic school, and Hiroshige was one of its most renowned artists. His works continue to inspire and captivate audiences around the world, offering a glimpse into Japan's rich cultural heritage.
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