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Masterpiece of Meiji Art: Kiyochika's Manufacturing Pots and Kettles This exceptional print, "Manufacturing Pots and Kettles in Kawaguchi," captures the essence of Meiji Japan's industrial era. Crafted by the renowned artist Kobayashi Kiyochika in 18
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Masterpiece of Meiji Art: Kiyochika's Manufacturing Pots and Kettles
This exceptional print, "Manufacturing Pots and Kettles in Kawaguchi," captures the essence of Meiji Japan's industrial era. Crafted by the renowned artist Kobayashi Kiyochika in 1879, this ôban horizontal print is a testament to the artist's skill and the transformative period of his country. The image, as noted by Henry Smith II, is unique within Kiyochika's oeuvre and early Meiji art, showcasing a direct and dramatic portrayal of men at work.Artistic Details and Significance
"Manufacturing Pots and Kettles in Kawaguchi" offers a rare glimpse into the foundry process, with a group of men meticulously drawing molten iron from the furnace. The intense glow of the metal illuminates their faces, highlighting the labor and dedication involved in this ancient craft. To the right, molds are being prepared by workers, while eerie shadows of men pumping the bellows create a dramatic contrast. A figure holding a large staff supervises the operation, adding to the dynamic and bustling atmosphere of the scene. This print is not only a visual masterpiece but also a historical document, offering insight into the industrial progress of Meiji Japan.Quality and Value
This print is in very good condition, with a strong impression and vibrant colors that have been meticulously preserved. Although there is minor repaired wormage in the margins, the overall condition is exceptional for its age. Published by Fukuda Kumajirô, this print is a valuable addition to any collection, particularly for those interested in Meiji art and the work of Kiyochika. As highlighted in "Kiyochika: Artist of Meiji Japan, 1988," this design is rare and highly desirable.- Exceptional condition and vibrant colors
- Rare and highly desirable design
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