Flores de cereza en Omuro – (Tomita Keisen) Previo Próximo


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Tamaño: 184 x 168 cm

Museo: Fukuoka Art Museum (Fukuoka, Japan)

Técnica: Pigmento

Omuro es un nombre alternativo para el Templo Ninnaji en Kyoto. Un sitio famoso por sus flores de cerezo, aquí Keisen no ha mostrado una simple abundancia de flores, sino que se dice que ha visto los cerezos de Omuro en invierno e imaginado esta escena. De pie delante de los árboles desnudos, Keisen conjuró entonces un sentido de cada árbol

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