Yama Uba and Kintaro with a glass of wine


Size (cm): 55x80
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Sale price€237,95 EUR

Description

Kitagawa Utamaro's "Yama Uba and Kintaro with a Wine Cup" is a notable example of ukiyo-e art, a style that flourished in Japan during the Edo period (1603-1868). This painting captures an intriguing interplay between two characters from Japanese folklore: Yama Uba, a mysterious old woman living in the mountains, and Kintaro, a strong and legendary boy, a son of nature. The work is notable not only for its narrative complexity, but also for its rich color palette and classical composition.

The painting is organized with a skillful use of space, where elements are arranged in a way that guides the viewer’s gaze. The figure of Kintaro, on the left side, is the youthful focus of the painting. His smiling face and confident posture suggest a connection between childlike strength and innocence. He wears traditional clothing that highlights his robust and vigorous nature, while the character of Yama Uba on the right, with his traits of wisdom and experience, adds a dimension of emotional depth to the piece. The old woman holds a wine glass, an element that not only acts as a link between both characters, but can also be interpreted as a symbol of celebration and camaraderie.

The tones employed by Utamaro are both vibrant and subtle, characteristic of his distinctive style. Warm colours predominate, with shades of red, yellow and green that enliven the scene, bringing a sense of life and energy. The background, which features a light natural landscape, reinforces the bond between the characters and their surroundings, which is a hallmark of ukiyo-e art, where nature and humans coexist in harmony.

Furthermore, the masterful attention to detail in the characters’ clothing and hair illustrates Utamaro’s technical mastery. The woodblock print technique used by the artist allows for a meticulous depiction of the textures and patterns that adorn their clothes. This level of detail contributes to the poetic feel that emanates from the painting, creating an almost dreamlike atmosphere.

Kitagawa Utamaro is renowned for his portraits of women, but in this work, his subject matter extends into the realm of folklore and narrative. There is a rich cultural undertone to the depiction of Yama Uba and Kintaro, whose relationship evokes themes of protection and the passing on of wisdom between generations. Utamaro’s art, often focused on the ephemeral beauty of life and nature, is here expressed through the genuine interaction between two archetypal figures.

This work stands out among Utamaro's oeuvre not only for its visual beauty, but also for its ability to fuse the fantastic with the human. "Yama Uba and Kintaro with a Glass of Wine" invites the viewer to reflect on the relationship between human beings and their environment, tradition and modernity, and the time that flows between a moment of celebration and the life that inhabits myths. This balance between the real and the imagined is what makes Utamaro a master of ukiyo-e and this work an enduring legacy in the history of Japanese art.

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