'Bat and double happiness' matchbox label (Japanese export for the Chinese market). Woodblock print on paper, c. 1910
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Experience the delicate beauty of Kamisaka Sekka's "Bamboo in Snow," where a sparrow and bamboo intertwine in a stunning display of nature's grace. How do you interpret the relationship between simplicity and contrast in this artwork?
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https://clevelandart.org/art/1988.23.1.20
Three-panel woodblock "Our Navy Sinks Chinese Destroyers in the Yellow Sea", by Kobayashi Kiyochika. This was from 1894, during the war between Qing China and Japan for colonial dominance in Korea.
I love how lopsided the composition is. Kobayashi places the waterline near the top, and with the tiny submerged sailors in the middle, it's clear how insignificant we are compared to modern warfare and THE OCEAN. The painter was Japanese, but a viewer might feel sympathy for the Chinese suffering here. Japan's naval flag is visible on the top-right.
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Crows by Takahashi Hiroaki (1930’s)
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While at the Lu Xun museum in Shanghai, found this marvelously detailed woodblock print. Roughly 10cm x 15cm.
Lu Xun was a writer and artist responsible for establishing China’s cultural identity in the early 20th century. He popularized woodblock as a medium of choice for its accessibility and portability.
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