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Sugawara no Michizane praying for rain on Mount Tenpai, 1881 (woodblock)
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Sugawara no Michizane praying for rain on Mount Tenpai, 1881 (woodblock)
873631 Sugawara no Michizane praying for rain on Mount Tenpai, 1881 (woodblock) by Yoshitoshi, Tsukioka (1839-92); 32.54 x21.91 cm; San Diego Museum of Art, USA; (add.info.: From the series: Twenty-four Accomplishments in Imperial Japan); eSan Diego Museum of Art; Gift of Dr. Paul S. Anderson; Japanese, out of copyright
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© San Diego Museum of Art Gift of Dr. Paul S. Anderson / Bridgeman Images
Rain Raining Kan Shojo Sugawara No Michizane
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The captivating woodblock print, "Sugawara no Michizane praying for rain on Mount Tenpai" transports viewers to a moment of profound spirituality and natural beauty. Created by the talented artist Yoshitoshi Tsukioka in 1881, this artwork measures 32.54 x 21.91 cm and is housed at the San Diego Museum of Art in the USA. In this scene, we witness Sugawara no Michizane, a renowned poet from Imperial Japan, deep in prayer atop Mount Tenpai. The composition exudes a sense of tranquility as Michizane's figure blends harmoniously with the majestic mountain landscape surrounding him. His devotion to his craft and connection with nature are palpable through every brushstroke. As he prays fervently for rainfall, one can almost feel the anticipation building in the air. The delicate balance between man and nature becomes apparent as clouds gather overhead, hinting at an imminent change in weather patterns. This portrayal not only showcases Michizane's poetic prowess but also highlights his understanding of meteorology and climate science. This woodblock print is part of Yoshitoshi's series titled "Twenty-four Accomplishments in Imperial Japan". Through this collection, he celebrates significant achievements that shaped Japanese history while capturing their essence through artistry. Gifted to the San Diego Museum of Art by Dr. Paul S. Anderson, this masterpiece continues to inspire awe among visitors who appreciate its intricate details and evocative narrative. It serves as a
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