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Пароти и лоза винограда
Veličina reprodukcije
Utagawa Hiroshige's “Parrot and Grape Vines,” created circa 1832-34, stands as a quintessential example of *tokaido yoshioka*, or “picturesque route of the Tokai,” a series that captured the beauty of Japan’s pilgrimage path between Edo (Tokyo) and Kyoto. More than just a depiction of scenery—though undeniably stunning—this woodblock print embodies Hiroshige's poetic sensibility, reflecting the spirit of his era and establishing him as one of the most influential artists of the Edo period.
Hiroshige’s mastery lies in his meticulous attention to detail combined with a masterful understanding of perspective. Employing *hosokuso*—atmospheric projection—he skillfully renders the hazy air and distant mountains, creating an illusion of depth that transports the viewer directly into the scene. The vibrant colors achieved through Prussian blue pigment – a relatively new innovation at the time – heighten the visual impact, emphasizing the lush vegetation and illuminating the delicate interplay between light and shadow.
The inclusion of birds—specifically parrots—holds symbolic significance within Japanese art. Often associated with longevity and prosperity, they represent aspirations for a harmonious existence and reflect the optimism prevalent during Hiroshige’s lifetime. The grape vines themselves symbolize fertility and abundance, mirroring the agricultural richness of Japan at that time. Furthermore, the presence of two figures adds a human element to the landscape, subtly suggesting contemplation and connection with nature—themes central to Edo aesthetic ideals.
“Parrot and Grape Vines” exemplifies Hiroshige’s ability to distill complex emotions into simple visual forms. Its serene beauty resonated deeply within Japan, cementing his reputation as a master of landscape painting. However, its impact extended far beyond national boundaries, inspiring Impressionist painters like Claude Monet and Vincent van Gogh who sought to capture fleeting moments of light and atmosphere—a testament to Hiroshige’s enduring influence on Western art history.
Today, a high-quality reproduction of “Parrot and Grape Vines” allows admirers worldwide to experience the captivating artistry of Utagawa Hiroshige. It serves as a window into Edo Japan's artistic spirit—a celebration of tranquility, beauty, and the profound connection between humanity and the natural world.
1797 - 1858 , Japan
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