Travelers On A Mountain Path At Night


Size (cm): 75x45
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Sale price¥37,300 JPY

Description

The work "Travellers On A Mountain Path At Night" by Utagawa Hiroshige, a prominent masters of ukiyo-e, captures the essence of nighttime traverses in Japanese nature. This piece, which is part of his famous series of landscapes, reflects not only the technical skill of the artist but also his ability to evoke melancholic and contemplative atmospheres.

In the composition, Hiroshige presents a group of travelers moving along a mountainous path, clearly marked by the duality of the human and the natural. The travelers, admirably depicted in dark silhouettes, contrast with the luminous landscape that surrounds them. The work unfolds in a range of blue tones that mimic moonlight, a choice that enriches the nighttime atmosphere and generates a sense of calm. Through the use of these tones, the artist guides the viewer's gaze through a scene that breathes both tranquility and a slight sense of unease.

The attention to detail in the representation of the mountain is remarkable. The winding path that traverses the work not only suggests a physical journey but also an introspective voyage. The vegetation flanking the path is presented with a gentle movement, as if the nighttime breeze brings the trees to life. The play of light and shadow, marked by the silhouette of the travelers, offers a visual dance that keeps the viewer immersed in the scene.

A fascinating aspect of this painting is the representation of the Japanese landscape and its interaction with the human figure, a recurring theme in Hiroshige's work. This type of representation is also found in other works by master, where the solitude and insignificance of man in the face of the vastness of nature emerge strongly as a symbol of spirituality and deep reflection in Japanese culture. Although the human figure is essentially secondary in this work, its presence indicates the innate desire to connect with the natural environment.

Hiroshige, active during the Edo period (1603-1868), is recognized for his ability to capture the ephemeral beauty of everyday life and nature. The series of landscapes he created throughout his career aligns with the concept of "iki", an aesthetic principle that advocates for the appreciation of the ephemeral and the transient. In "Travellers On A Mountain Path At Night", this philosophy resonates through the imminent experience of the journey, where each step on the path is unique and unrepeatable.

In conclusion, "Travellers On A Mountain Path At Night" is a piece that transcends mere landscape to become a symbol of the interconnectedness between human beings and their environment. Hiroshige not only documents a moment in time but invites the viewer to reflect on their own place in the natural world. The mastery in the representation of the nighttime environment, the subtle color contrasts, and the contemplative posture of the travelers make this work a milestone in the tradition of ukiyo-e, as well as a significant example of the evocative power of Japanese art.

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