28. Palace Hill in Shinagawa (1857) by Hiroshige

28. Palace Hill in Shinagawa - Hiroshige - 1857

Artwork Information

Title28. Palace Hill in Shinagawa
ArtistHiroshige
Date1857
Art MovementUkiyo-e

About 28. Palace Hill in Shinagawa

The artwork titled “28. Palace Hill in Shinagawa,” created by the esteemed artist Hiroshige in 1857, belongs to the Ukiyo-e art movement and falls within the landscape genre. It is part of the distinguished series “One Hundred Famous Views of Edo.”

The artwork offers a serene depiction of a tranquil landscape featuring Palace Hill in Shinagawa. In the foreground, a number of human figures engage in activities along a silvery body of water, traversing sandy pathways. Above them, the terrain ascends steeply, leading to a lush, verdant hill crowned with elegant trees boasting autumn hues. The sky is depicted with soft gradations of color, providing a peaceful backdrop. The scene skillfully captures the essence and beauty of Japanese nature, characteristic of Hiroshige’s revered style.

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