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Men come together to make a man (Hito katamatte hito ni naru), c. 1847
Men come together to make a man (Hito katamatte hito ni naru), c. 1847. Private Collection
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Media ID 15052009
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1847 Colour Woodcut Far East Japanese Art Kuniyoshi The Oriental Arts Utagawa 1797 1861 Manga
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In this woodcut print from the Edo period in Japan, titled "Men come together to make a man (Hito katamatte hito ni naru)" we are transported into a world of allegory and mythology. Created by Utagawa Kuniyoshi in 1847, this artwork showcases the artist's mastery of graphic arts and his contribution to the ukiyo-e genre. The image depicts a group of men gathered around, seemingly engaged in an important task. Each figure represents different aspects of humanity, symbolizing various virtues and flaws that define us as individuals. As they join forces, their collective efforts give rise to the creation of a fully formed man. This print not only reflects on human nature but also draws inspiration from Japanese folklore and literature. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring life to mythical creatures often found in manga or traditional tales. It is through these elements that Kuniyoshi invites viewers to ponder upon our own existence and contemplate the complexities within ourselves. Preserved in a private collection, this rare piece serves as a testament to the rich artistic heritage of Japan's Far East culture. Its significance lies not only in its aesthetic beauty but also its ability to transcend time and connect with audiences across generations.
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