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True View of a Yokohama Mercantile House (Yokohama shokan shinzu), 1861
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True View of a Yokohama Mercantile House (Yokohama shokan shinzu), 1861
True View of a Yokohama Mercantile House (Yokohama shokan shinzu), 1861. European and Japanese women playing battledore and shuttlecock
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True View of a Yokohama Mercantile House - A Cultural Fusion in 19th Century Japan
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. This photo print, captured by Sadahide Utagawa in 1861, offers a glimpse into the fascinating meeting of East and West during the Edo period. The image showcases European and Japanese women engaging in a spirited game of battledore and shuttlecock, an early form of badminton. The diptych composition beautifully juxtaposes the traditional attire worn by both cultures. The Japanese women don elegant kimonos while their European counterparts sport fashionable bonnets and crinoline dresses, representing the height of Western fashion at that time. As we observe this scene unfold, it becomes evident that more than just a leisurely pastime is taking place. This artwork serves as a metaphor for the harmonious blending of two distinct worlds - Europe and Japan - coming together through shared interests and cultural exchange. The meticulous woodblock printing technique employed by Utagawa adds depth to every detail, from the intricate patterns on clothing to the expressions on each player's face. It transports us back to this historical moment when Yokohama was emerging as an international trading hub. Displayed at the Art Institute Chicago's Asian Arts gallery, this piece stands as a testament to artistic excellence during the 19th century. Its vibrant colors and masterful execution make it an invaluable part of our heritage art collection. Through "True View of a Yokohama Mercantile House". Sadahide Utagawa invites us to appreciate not only his technical prowess but also celebrates cultural diversity and cross-cultural connections that continue to shape our world today.
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