Ukie wakoku no keiseki shin-yoshiwara nakanochAc no zu, Perspective picture of famous
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Ukie wakoku no keiseki shin-yoshiwara nakanochAc no zu, Perspective picture of famous
Ukie wakoku no keiseki shin-yoshiwara nakanochAc no zu, Perspective picture of famous places of Japan: Nakanocho in Shin-Yoshiwara. Utagawa, Toyoharu, 1735-1814, artist, [1775, printed later], 1 print : woodcut, color. Print shows many people on the Nakanocho Boulevard at night near the gate to the Shin-Yoshiwara pleasure district of Tokyo, possibly during the lantern festival, with teahouses and shops lining the street
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1735 1814 1775 Boulevard District Famous Festival Gate Lantern Lining Nakanocho Night People Perspective Picture Places Pleasure Possibly Printed Shops Shows Street Tokyo Toyoharu Ukie Utagawa Shin Yoshiwara Teahouses
Capturing the Vibrant Nightlife - A Glimpse into Shin-Yoshiwara's Nakanocho Boulevard
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. This print by Utagawa Toyoharu takes us back to 18th-century Tokyo, offering a mesmerizing perspective of Nakanocho Boulevard in the famous pleasure district of Shin-Yoshiwara. The artist skillfully depicts a bustling scene during what appears to be the enchanting lantern festival. As night falls, the boulevard comes alive with an array of colorful lights illuminating the teahouses and shops that line its sides. The street is filled with a diverse crowd, their silhouettes painted against the vibrant backdrop. People from all walks of life gather here, creating a tapestry of movement and excitement. The gate leading to Shin-Yoshiwara looms in the distance, hinting at both mystery and allure. This entrance serves as a portal into a world where indulgence and entertainment intertwine seamlessly. One can only imagine what awaits beyond those doors. Utagawa Toyoharu's woodcut technique brings this historical moment to life with exquisite detail and rich colors. It invites us to step into this lively snapshot of Edo-period Japan—a time when tradition met modernity in one harmonious dance. Quint Lox's print from Liszt Collection allows us to appreciate not only Toyoharu's artistic prowess but also offers insight into an era long gone. It reminds us that even centuries later, we can still feel connected to
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