The Hour Of The Hare


Size (cm): 50x75
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Description

Kitagawa Utamaro, one of the most important masters of the ukiyo-e tradition, presents in his work "The Hour of the Hare" a unique exploration of time, the feminine presence and the fragility of moments. The painting, which dates back to the late 18th century, is set in a cultural context where aesthetics and everyday life are deeply intertwined. Utamaro, known for his portraits of women and his exceptional sensitivity to textures and emotions, manages in this work to capture an atmosphere that evokes both the lightness of the moment and deep introspection.

The composition of the painting is carefully balanced, with the central figure, a woman dressed in a decorated kimono, reflecting the elegance and beauty typical of the Edo period. The woman’s posture is relaxed yet pensive, suggesting a moment of pause that invites the viewer to contemplate. This type of depiction, which focuses on the intimacy of the characters, is characteristic of Utamaro’s style, who has been praised for his ability to convey the essence of femininity in his works. Furthermore, the choice of the hare, a symbol evoking luck and freedom in Japanese mythology, adds an additional layer of meaning, suggesting the transience of life and the ephemeral nature of the moments we cherish so much.

The use of color in “The Hour of the Hare” is subtle and harmonious. Utamaro employs a palette that encompasses soft, nuanced tones, which combine the warmth of dusk and the freshness of the approaching night. Reds and blues are intertwined with touches of gold, accentuating the richness of the woman’s kimono, while evoking a nostalgic atmosphere. This chromatic selection not only embellishes the work, but also plays a narrative role, introducing the viewer to a world in which time stops and contemplation becomes the core of the visual experience.

The representation of the woman is surrounded by elements that hint at nature and the passage of time. The cherry blossoms and delicate patterns that adorn her clothing frame the face of the protagonist, while in the background, a diffuse landscape appears, creating a play of depth. This intention to focus on the female figure, highlighting not only her physical beauty but also her psychology, is one of the most admired legacies of Utamaro, who manages to bring her subjects to life with palpable humanity.

The work can also be understood as a reflection of ukiyo-e culture, which was dedicated to exploring the ephemeral beauty of life and human emotions. Through its recurring themes, such as nature, feminine beauty and the contemplation of time, Utamaro captures the essence of ukiyo-e, articulating a visual universe that transcends its time. "The Hour of the Hare" is, therefore, not only a representation of a woman at a specific moment, but an invitation to appreciate the moment, to reflect on the flow of time and to find the extraordinary in the everyday.

By contemplating “The Hour of the Hare,” the viewer becomes a witness to a revelatory moment; the hour in which the hare symbolizes both freedom and the infinite possibility of the present. Kitagawa Utamaro, through his unparalleled talent, creates a bridge between the viewer and the ephemeral experience of being present in a moment that, although fleeting, feels eternally significant. The work resonates with a beauty that invites contemplation, enamoring those who seek in art not only representation, but connection with the depths of the human condition.

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