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Japanese landscape with cherry blossoms painting

“The right (second slide, above) part of it depicts this grand picnic of these ladies and gentlemen listening to music and drinking sake in a refined way,” Feltens says, “And then they all look toward the left and in the left screen you’ll see in the distance this raucous gathering that is the other form of cherry blossom season, where everybody is already very much inebriated and is so happy that they break out in spontaneous dancing. I love this screen because it shows these very different styles of enjoying the blossoms in spring.”


Original painting on canvas.Japanes e landscape Blooming cherry Sakura Asian art

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Sakura. Japanese art. Chinese painting. asian art Ukraine artist
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Acrylic Painting
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Asia, China, Landscape, Nature, Plants, japanese
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Inna Bilokin
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2021
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Honor the Tradition of Viewing Cherry Blossoms in These Signature Japanese Works of Art

The woodblock print by Kawase Hasui (1883-1957), a prominent and prolific artist of the shin-hanga (new prints) movement, depicts some of the more than 3,000 Japanese cherry trees planted in West Potomac Park in 1912 by First Lady Helen Herron Taft and Viscountess Chinda, wife of the Japanese ambassador to the U.S. “That print was actually made in 1935 to commemorate the first Cherry Blossom Festival in D.C.,” Brooks says. “It was commissioned by a Japanese art dealer living in San Francisco.” It was by a very popular artist; Hasui was named a Living National Treasure in 1956, the year before he died.

Court Ladies among cherry trees; Cherry blossoms, a high fence and retainers

The pair of six-panel screens from the Edo period depicts two scenes that have been connected to a classic work of Japanese literature from the early 11th century, The Tale of Genji written by noblewoman and lady in waiting Murasaki Shikibu. But, Feltens says, the work instead reflects a decisive move away from literary specificity. “In that sense, it’s revolutionary in its own way, using these big expanses of color, both the green and the gold are so incredibly prominent, to create these abstracted vistas, which is part of the appeal of Sōtatsu’s style.” At 5-foot-5-inches tall and nearly 25-feet across, the two screens would have immersed a viewer, Feltens says. “If you imagine that an average person in 17th-century Japan would probably be shorter than this screen, it would have been this towering vista of cherry blossoms.”

Wind-screen and cherry tree

Honor the Tradition of Viewing Cherry Blossoms in These Signature Japanese Works of Art

The painted six-panel screen, nearly 12-feet wide each, shows the white flowers of a cherry blossom among the equally delightful patterns of assorted wind screens, which seem to be actually flapping in the wind. “These brightly decorated panels are hung with this red cord between the trees, as a temporary barrier,” Brooks says. “So if you were setting up a picnic, you could surround your group with these very decorative gold panels which would give you shelter from the wind as well as a little variety, while creating this really lively, beautiful backdrop, that can move with the wind, so it can move with the elements. You’re not being totally separated from the environment that you’ve chosen to spend your afternoon in.”

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