





Description
Description of the Painting
This canvas print represents one of the fifty-three stations of the Tōkaidō, created by the famous Japanese artist Utagawa Hiroshige. The work depicts a serene and picturesque scene along the historic route connecting Edo (present-day Tokyo) and Kyoto.
Representation
The scene shows a path winding through lush green hills, with trees framing the landscape. A small stream crosses the composition, adding a touch of freshness and movement. Some travelers are visible along the path, wearing traditional Japanese clothes, while walking or carrying loads.
Colors Used
The predominant colors in this print are the deep green of the hills and the blue of the sky and the stream. The trees show shades of brown and red, while the characters are painted with softer tones. The skillful use of colors creates a harmonious contrast and a tranquil atmosphere, typical of Hiroshige's works.
Additional Details
The composition is enriched with meticulous details, such as the textures of the tree leaves and the folds of the travelers' clothes. The artist's signature and the red seals are visible in the lower left corner, confirming the authenticity of the work.
Specifications
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