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by Miyagawa Choshun
Porter carrying a yolk holding two shallow trays of an unspecified liquid passing an elderly lady struggling along the road with her walking stick by Miyagawa Choshun (1683-1753). Date: late 18th century
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Chosun Liquid Mar18 Passes Passing Porter Printing Shallow Shoulder Technique Tradition Trays Ukiyo E Unspecified Woodblock Yolk Miyagawa
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Miyagawa Choshun's late 18th century woodblock print, titled "Passing by an Elderly Lady," showcases the intricacies of the Ukiyo-e style in Japanese art. The scene depicts a porter, dressed in traditional attire, laboriously carrying a yolk on his shoulders, balanced between two shallow trays filled with an unspecified liquid. The porter's determined expression and the sweat beading on his brow convey the physical effort required for his task. In the foreground, an elderly lady, leaning on her walking stick, struggles to make her way along the dusty road. Her wrinkled face and hunched posture reflect the hardships of life in this era. The contrast between the youth and vitality of the porter and the aged vulnerability of the woman highlights the transient nature of life in Ukiyo-e art. Miyagawa Choshun masterfully employs the traditional woodblock printing technique to bring this scene to life. The intricate details, from the folds in the porter's clothing to the texture of the woman's wrinkled skin, are expertly rendered. The use of bold lines and vibrant colors adds depth and dimension to the print. This artwork is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Japan during the late 18th century. The Ukiyo-e style, which translates to "pictures of the floating world," captures the beauty and impermanence of life. Miyagawa Choshun's "Passing by an Elderly Lady" is a poignant reminder of the human condition and the interconnectedness of all beings in the world.
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