11. Kiyomizu Hall and Shinobazu Pond in Ueno - 1857


Taille (cm): 55x85
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Description

Utagawa Hiroshige’s Kiyomizu Hall and Shinobazu Pond in Ueno, created in 1857, represents a fascinating intersection between nature and architecture, encapsulating the essence of ukiyo-e, a style of Japanese printmaking that flourished during the Edo period. Recognized as one of the greatest masters of this genre, Hiroshige achieves in this piece a synthesis of landscape and everyday life that has become a hallmark of his work.

The composition of the painting is notable for its balance between natural elements and the built environment. In the background, the iconic Kiyomizu Hall stands majestically, framed by a sky that displays a subtlety of blue and grey tones in harmony, suggesting the passage of day into dusk. This use of colour not only sets the emotional temperature of the work, but also invites contemplation. The light reflecting off Shinobazu Pond, which widens in the foreground like a mirror, creates a visual dialogue between water and sky, lending depth and an almost ethereal quality to the scene.

Hiroshige often incorporated human figures into his landscapes, and although they are less prominent in this work, one can still see the presence of people moving slowly along the edge of the pond. These figures, tiny in proportion to the vast landscape, emphasize the grandeur of nature versus humanity. The treatment of these figures, who blend into their surroundings, highlights Hiroshige's respect for the beauty of the natural world and its interrelationship with the daily lives of Tokyo's citizens.

A distinctive aspect of this work is the subtle depiction of fauna, with dragonflies hovering over the pond, suggesting a vibrant and lively environment. This attention to small details reflects the influence of the seasons and the passage of time, a recurring theme in Hiroshige’s work, who was adept at capturing temporality in nature. This work, like many of his creations, invites the viewer to immerse themselves in the natural cycle of days, the changing seasons and even human emotions.

Furthermore, the structure of Kiyomizu Hall, inspired by its namesake in Kyoto, with its elegant wooden architecture rising on tall columns, offers a representation of the Japanese aesthetic ideal. The place, famous for its view of the pond and the surrounding environment, evokes a sense of peace and contemplation, while indicating the spiritual link between Japanese culture and its natural landscapes.

Through the masterful use of perspective and color, Hiroshige succeeds in not only depicting a specific place but also evoking an atmosphere of serenity. “Kiyomizu Hall and Shinobazu Pond in Ueno” is a visual testament to Hiroshige’s appreciation for nature and his ability to tell stories through image, inviting the viewer to share a sensory experience that transcends time. Encapsulated in this work is not only a moment of contemplation, but also a reflection on the union between man and his environment, a theme that resonates strongly even in contemporary Japan.

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