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Young Woman Jumping From The Kiyomizu Temple Balcony With An Umbrella As A Parachute

Discover Suzuki Harunobu’s ‘Jumping Woman’ – a stunning Ukiyo-e print of a daring leap! Explore this vibrant woodblock masterpiece, showcasing Japanese art & whimsical design.

Discover Suzuki Harunobu (1725-1770), a pioneer of Japanese ukiyo-e! Explore his innovative nishiki-e prints, lyrical scenes & influence on Japonisme. View artworks & learn more!

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Artwork Description

The painting Young Woman Jumping From The Kiyomizu Temple Balcony With An Umbrella As A Parachute by Suzuki Harunobu is a masterpiece of Japanese art, showcasing the artist's unique style and creativity. This work of art is a prime example of the Ukiyo-e Art Movement, which flourished in Japan from the 17th to the 19th centuries.

The Artist and His Style

Suzuki Harunobu was a prominent artist of the Ukiyo-e movement, known for his beautiful and intricate designs. His paintings often featured women, landscapes, and scenes from everyday life. In Young Woman Jumping From The Kiyomizu Temple Balcony With An Umbrella As A Parachute, Harunobu's style is evident in the delicate lines, vibrant colors, and sense of movement.

The Painting's Composition

The painting depicts a young woman jumping from the balcony of the Kiyomizu Temple with an umbrella as a parachute. The woman's facial expression shows determination or excitement, while her dress and hair flow behind her. The umbrella, open and providing support, adds a touch of whimsy to the scene. Two birds in the background add a sense of nature and freedom.
  • The painting's composition is dynamic and captivating, showcasing the woman's daring leap.
  • The use of color and light creates a sense of depth and atmosphere.
  • The umbrella as a parachute is a unique and imaginative element, highlighting Harunobu's creativity.
Handmade oil paintings reproductions of Young Woman Jumping From The Kiyomizu Temple Balcony With An Umbrella As A Parachute are available at BuyPopArt.com, allowing art lovers to own a piece of Japanese history. Other notable works by Suzuki Harunobu include Girl Jumps and The Sound Of Koto, which can be found on the BuyPopArt.com website.
The art of Suzuki Harunobu continues to inspire and captivate audiences today, offering a glimpse into Japan's rich cultural heritage. For more information on Ukiyo-e art and artists like Jiro Takamatsu, visit the BuyPopArt.com website.

Artist Biography

early life and influences

suzuki harunobu, a japanese designer of woodblock print art in the ukiyo-e style, was born in 1725. little is known about his early life, but it is believed he grew up in kyoto. his work shows evidence of influences from many artists, including torii kiyomitsu, ishikawa toyonobu, the kawamata school, and the kanō school. however, the strongest influence upon harunobu was the painter and printmaker nishikawa sukenobu, who may have been harunobu's direct teacher.

artistic career

harunobu began his career in the style of the torii school, creating many works that were skillful but not innovative. however, with his involvement with a group of literati samurai, he tackled new formats and styles. in 1764, harunobu was chosen to aid these samurai in their amateur efforts to create e-goyomi (calendars). these calendar prints would be the first nishiki-e (brocade prints), with harunobu experimenting with better woods for the woodblocks and using more expensive colors.

notable works and innovations

  • suzuki harunobu's "brocade prints" led to full-color production becoming standard, with ten or more blocks used to create each print.
  • his use of multiple separate woodblocks in the creation of a single image was an innovation that depended on using notches and wedges to hold the paper in place.
  • harunobu's prints were popular with the chōnin class, who had become wealthy enough to afford to decorate their homes with them.

legacy

suzuki harunobu's work was central to forming the west's perception of japanese art in the late 19th century. his influence can be seen in the landscapes of hokusai and hiroshige, which were popularized during the japonisme trend.

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Suzuki Harunobu

Suzuki Harunobu

1725 - 1770 , Japan

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Ukiyo-e, Nishiki-e
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Hokusai
    • Hiroshige
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Nishikawa Sukenobu']
  • Date Of Birth: 1725?
  • Date Of Death: 1770
  • Full Name: Suzuki Harunobu
  • Nationality: Japanese
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Herons Et Roseaux
    • Young Woman Jumping...
  • Place Of Birth: Edo (Tokyo), Japan
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