Actor with Falcon – (Suzuki Harunobu) ก่อน ต่อไป


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วันที่: 1700

พิพิธภัณฑ์: Hill-Stead Museum (Farmington, United States)

เทคนิค: Print

While often considered the father of the polychrome print, or nishiki-e, Harunobu was also a master of the “pillar print” format, or hashira-e, which was a tall narrow print designed to decorate pillars in Japanese homes. The pillar prints commonly depicted children and their mothers engaging in an array of tasks. In this print, Harunobu depicts an actor holding a falcon with his left hand and a staff in his right hand. The simplicity of the pillar print backdrop centers the print’s focus on the actor and the bird. The robes are also simple in design, with standard stripes, which draw further attention to the ornate feathers of the bird.

This artwork is in the public domain.

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