Yugasan in the province of Bizan - 1858


Size (cm): 75x50
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Sale price35.000 ISK

Description

Utagawa Hiroshige's Yugasan in Bizan Province, created in 1858, is set at a crucial moment in the history of ukiyo-e, a genre of Japanese printmaking and painting that flourished between the 17th and 19th centuries. Hiroshige, the undisputed master of this style, offers us with this painting a sublime representation of the Japanese landscape, marked by his characteristic use of colour and a composition that invites contemplation. The work presents a beautiful visual performance and an aura of serenity that captures the essence of the natural environment and the daily life of the Edo period.

The painting reveals a scene where Mount Yugasan, imposing in its presence, stands in the background, acting as a symbol of the revered mountain. Its conical shape is often associated with stability and spirituality in Japanese culture, and its representation in the work is heightened by the subtle variation of colour in the atmosphere. Hiroshige employs a soft colour palette, dominated by blues and greens, contrasted with warm tones that bring the natural elements to life and reflect the climate of the region. The clouds, diffuse and ethereal, merge with the sky, adding layers of texture that enrich the work and suggest an ephemeral moment in the passage of time.

As the viewer's gaze descends from the majestic mountain, elements of the landscape are encountered that provoke a visceral connection with nature. Hiroshige's masterful integration of moving water reflecting sunlight and rice fields stretching toward the horizon demonstrates the symbiotic relationship between nature and agricultural life. These elements not only provide a sense of place, but also evoke the harmony between humans and their environment.

In this painting, the presence of human figures is minimal, reinforcing the idea of ​​the grandeur of nature over humanity. The figure appears floating in a landscape of tranquility, almost as a reminder of the insignificance of the human being in the face of the vast forces of nature. This deliberate choice emphasizes the aesthetic ideal of "mono no aware," the beauty of the ephemeral that permeates Japanese philosophy.

Hiroshige’s work resonates not only as a representation of landscape, but also as a testament to the ukiyo-e style at its height. His ability to capture the subtlety of atmospheric time and the dynamism of nature is also on display in other contemporary works from his vast oeuvre, where light and time become protagonists.

Finally, the “Yugasan in Bizan Province” serves as a bridge between the everyday and the sublime, highlighting the ability of Japanese art to infuse meaning into the simplest elements of life. The painting is immersed in a dialogue between nature and culture, reminding us of the importance of living in harmony with the natural world. As the viewer immerses themselves in this masterpiece, they are invited to reflect on the intrinsic connection we all share with the environment around us, a theme that continues to resonate in contemporary art.

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