16. Flower Park and Dangozaka Slope in Sendagi (1857) by Hiroshige

16. Flower Park and Dangozaka Slope in Sendagi - Hiroshige - 1857

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Title16. Flower Park and Dangozaka Slope in Sendagi
ArtistHiroshige
Date1857
Mediumwoodblock print
Art MovementUkiyo-e

About 16. Flower Park and Dangozaka Slope in Sendagi

The artwork entitled “16. Flower Park and Dangozaka Slope in Sendagi” is a woodblock print created by the renowned artist Hiroshige in 1857. It belongs to the Ukiyo-e art movement, known for its detailed and vibrant depictions of social life and natural landscapes in Edo-period Japan. This particular piece is part of Hiroshige’s celebrated series, “One Hundred Famous Views of Edo,” and it showcases a serene landscape genre.

In this artwork, the viewer is presented with a tranquil scene depicting Dangozaka Slope and Flower Park in Sendagi. The foreground is adorned with cherry blossom trees in full bloom, their delicate pink flowers standing out against the various shades of green foliage. Numerous figures are seen strolling and pausing in the park, enjoying the picturesque atmosphere. Behind the trees, traditional Japanese structures are nestled amongst lush greenery, adding depth to the composition. The use of color gradients and the meticulous attention to detail in the natural elements epitomizes the beauty and tranquility typical of Hiroshige’s landscapes. Overall, the artwork encapsulates a harmonious connection between nature and human presence in Edo-period Japan.

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