87. Benten Shrine at the Inokashira Pond (1857) by Hiroshige

87. Benten Shrine at the Inokashira Pond - Hiroshige - 1857

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Title87. Benten Shrine at the Inokashira Pond
ArtistHiroshige
Date1857
Mediumwoodblock print
Art MovementUkiyo-e

About 87. Benten Shrine at the Inokashira Pond

The artwork titled “87. Benten Shrine at the Inokashira Pond,” created by the artist Hiroshige in 1857, is a woodblock print belonging to the Ukiyo-e art movement. This piece is part of the “One Hundred Famous Views of Edo” series and falls under the landscape genre.

The artwork depicts a serene and picturesque scene centered around the Benten Shrine by the Inokashira Pond. In the foreground, one can observe the shrine nestled among tall, slender trees, with a small bridge leading up to its entrance. Several figures are depicted, possibly visitors to the shrine, adding a sense of scale and human presence to the tranquil setting. The pond itself, portrayed with calm, reflective waters, extends into the distance, where flocks of birds are seen flying over the surface. The background features a range of mountains under a gradient sky transitioning from light to dark, lending the scene a peaceful and contemplative atmosphere. The meticulous detail and harmonious composition characteristic of Hiroshige’s work are evident throughout the print.

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