Katakura Tea Plantation in Suruga Province


Size (cm): 75x50
Price:
Sale price$355.00 CAD

Description

Katsushika Hokusai, one of the most revered masters of ukiyo-e, offers us in “The Katakura Tea Plantation in Suruga Province” a visual manifestation that not only evokes a rural landscape, but encapsulates the essence of Japanese agricultural life in the Edo period. This work, although relatively less known compared to his iconic landscape prints, such as the famous “The Great Wave off Kanagawa,” is a testament to Hokusai’s mastery in the use of color, form, and balanced composition.

In the painting, we can see an intricate tapestry of tea fields stretching towards the horizon. The meticulousness with which Hokusai captures the rows of tea bushes indicates a fascination with nature and a deep respect for agricultural work. The rhythmic repetition of the green lines representing the tea plants contributes to the sense of order and harmony that runs through the composition.

The colour palette used in this painting is remarkably vibrant, where the green of the bushes is complemented by soft shades of brown and terraces of blue in the sky. This colour choice not only evokes a serene and peaceful atmosphere, but also reflects the seasonality and life cycle in tea plantations, a product of great cultural and economic importance in Japan. Furthermore, the interplay of shadows creates a sense of depth, allowing the viewer to immerse themselves in this evocative landscape.

As we explore the work more closely, we notice the subtle presence of human figures in the scene. Although they do not dominate the foreground, these characters, scattered across the plantation, suggest the constant activity surrounding the harvesting and tending of the tea plants. The figures are depicted with a focus on daily work and connection to nature, symbolizing not only the hard work of the farming community, but also the reverence held towards the land itself. This focus on the human being, albeit in a secondary role, underlines the respect and interdependence between humanity and the environment.

Hokusai’s signature style, which blends elements of the ukiyo-e tradition with his own personal interpretation, is evident in the dynamics of the landscape. His ability to combine geometric forms with an almost impressionistic sense of color and light resonates throughout the composition. This work also sits within a broader tradition of depictions of agriculture in Japanese art, where landscapes are not just a backdrop, but an integral component of the cultural narrative.

"Katakura Tea Plantation in Suruga Province" is ultimately a work that transcends its own visual representation. It is a reminder of Japan's agricultural heritage and the way art can reflect everyday life and the natural environment. Through Hokusai's eyes, the viewer is invited to contemplate the beauty of the mundane and to recognize the importance of nature in human life. In this painting, as in many of his works, Hokusai manages to capture not just a moment in time, but a deep sense of cultural continuity that resonates to this day.

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