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A Picture Album of Children

A Window into Meiji-Era Joy

In the delicate strokes of Matsutani Shōun’s 1906 masterpiece, "A Picture Album of Children," we are invited to step through a portal into a bygone era of Japanese innocence and communal warmth. This exquisite woodblock print captures a fleeting, sun-drenched moment where the boundaries between play and domesticity dissolve. The scene unfolds with a rhythmic vitality, presenting a group of children engaged in various poses—some perched atop one another, others kneeling in quiet contemplation or active play. There is an undeniable sense of movement within the frame, as if the viewer has just stumbled upon a private, joyful gathering in a serene outdoor setting. Through Shōun’s masterful eye, the simple act of childhood companionship is elevated to a profound celebration of life and connection.

The technical brilliance of this work lies in its seamless fusion of traditional Japanese printmaking techniques with a burgeoning modern sensibility. As a student of the Kanō school and later specialized in Nanga painting, Matsutani Shōun brought a sophisticated command of line and composition to the medium of woodblock printing. In this piece, the artist utilizes subtle gradations of color and precise linework to define the soft contours of the children and the textures of their surroundings. The interplay between the figures and the minimalist landscape—anchored by a solitary bench—creates a balanced, harmonious composition that draws the eye across the canvas in a gentle dance. For the discerning collector, the print offers a masterclass in how ukiyo-e traditions evolved into the more emotive and atmospheric styles of the Meiji and Shōwa eras.

Beyond its aesthetic charm, "A Picture Album of Children" resonates with a deep emotional nostalgia. The painting serves as a poignant symbol of harmony, reflecting a period of Japanese history where the beauty of the everyday was captured with reverence. There is a profound sense of peace found in the way the children interact with their environment and each other; it is an image that evokes feelings of safety, community, and the pure, unadulterated spirit of youth. For interior designers and art enthusiasts alike, this artwork serves as a captivating focal point. Whether placed in a sunlit nursery, a sophisticated study, or a contemporary living space, its warm palette and tender subject matter provide an infusion of tranquility and timeless elegance, making it a truly soulful addition to any curated collection.

matsutani shōun (1870 – 1965)

Discover Matsutani Shojun (Yamamoto Shōun), a Japanese print designer famed for beautiful women & humorous shikishiban prints. Explore his Meiji-Shōwa legacy bridging ukiyo-e and shin-hanga.

Keio University Library (Tokyo, Japan)

n 8 minutes on foot from JR Tamachi Station 7 minutes on foot from Toei Subway Mita Station 8 minutes on foot from Akabanebashi Station

About this artwork

Quick Facts

  • Artist: Matsutani Shōun
  • Title: A Picture Album of Children
  • Year: 1906
  • Medium: Woodblock print
  • Artistic style: Nanga and Ukiyo-e influence

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