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Cherry Blossoms in the Wind

late 1790s
(Japanese, 1769–1825)
Measurements
Overall: 38.7 x 80 cm (15 1/4 x 31 1/2 in.)
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Highly regarded for his images of actors, Toyokuni was also known for his prints of beauties that demonstrate his brilliant skill in composition. This triptych depicts a joyful hanami (flower viewing) scene in spring. One woman stands on a huge wine bottle, while another one sits on a samurai’s shoulder; in both scenes, the women are tying prayers or poems on tree branches. On the left, two servants protect a well-dressed lady from the wind. Their fluttering, long-sleeved kimonos capture the wind’s movement. Standing in a triad, the three groups form a stable, harmonic composition against the cherry blossom background.
A vertically oriented woodblock print in muted tones depicts a man with light skin tone carrying a woman on his back toward our right. A gnarled cherry tree leans in from the left, scattering petals across the grassy landscape. The man wears a black robe and striped trousers, while the woman, in a billowing pink patterned kimono, reaches up to tie a white paper slip to a branch. Artist's seals mark the lower right.

Cherry Blossoms in the Wind

late 1790s

Utagawa Toyokuni

(Japanese, 1769–1825)
Japan, Edo period (1615–1868)

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