Tea House
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Tea House
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Artwork Description
About the Artist and the Painting
Suzuki Harunobu was a renowned Japanese artist known for his innovative and expressive style, which combined elements of ukiyo-e and shunga. The Tea House painting is a perfect example of his work, featuring a serene and peaceful atmosphere. The painting depicts a woman standing behind the counter of a tea house, surrounded by various items on display. Key Features of the Painting The Tea House painting features several key elements that make it a standout piece of art. These include:- A beautiful and serene atmosphere, perfect for relaxation
- A unique and expressive style, showcasing the artist's attention to detail
- A range of colors and textures, adding depth and complexity to the painting
Getting Your Own Copy of the Painting
If you're interested in getting your own copy of the Tea House painting, look no further than OriginalUniqueArt.com. Our team of expert artists can create a handmade oil painting reproduction of the piece, using only the highest quality materials and techniques. Visit our website to learn more about our painting reproductions and to place your order. Why Choose OriginalUniqueArt.com? At OriginalUniqueArt.com, we're dedicated to providing our customers with the highest quality art reproductions, combined with excellent customer service. Our team of expert artists has years of experience in creating handmade oil painting reproductions, and we use only the best materials and techniques to ensure that your painting looks its best.To learn more about Suzuki Harunobu and his work, visit Wikipedia. You can also find more information about the Tea House painting and other works by Suzuki Harunobu on our website, including the Nara Prefectural Museum Of Art and the Tobacco And Salt Museum.
Artist Biography
early life and influences
suzuki harunobu, a japanese designer of woodblock print art in the ukiyo-e style, was born in 1725. little is known about his early life, but it is believed he grew up in kyoto. his work shows evidence of influences from many artists, including torii kiyomitsu, ishikawa toyonobu, the kawamata school, and the kanō school. however, the strongest influence upon harunobu was the painter and printmaker nishikawa sukenobu, who may have been harunobu's direct teacher.artistic career
harunobu began his career in the style of the torii school, creating many works that were skillful but not innovative. however, with his involvement with a group of literati samurai, he tackled new formats and styles. in 1764, harunobu was chosen to aid these samurai in their amateur efforts to create e-goyomi (calendars). these calendar prints would be the first nishiki-e (brocade prints), with harunobu experimenting with better woods for the woodblocks and using more expensive colors.notable works and innovations
- suzuki harunobu's "brocade prints" led to full-color production becoming standard, with ten or more blocks used to create each print.
- his use of multiple separate woodblocks in the creation of a single image was an innovation that depended on using notches and wedges to hold the paper in place.
- harunobu's prints were popular with the chōnin class, who had become wealthy enough to afford to decorate their homes with them.
legacy
suzuki harunobu's work was central to forming the west's perception of japanese art in the late 19th century. his influence can be seen in the landscapes of hokusai and hiroshige, which were popularized during the japonisme trend.- view suzuki harunobu's artworks on OriginalUniqueArt
- read more about suzuki harunobu on wikipedia
- explore ukiyo-e art on OriginalUniqueArt
notable paintings and artists
- utagawa hiroshige's kyoka tokaido series, seki (view on OriginalUniqueArt)
- miyagawa isshō's shimabara courtesans exorcizing demons (view on OriginalUniqueArt)
- utagawa kuniyoshi's a votive tablet with masks of kabuki actors at face value (view on OriginalUniqueArt)
museums and collections
- indianapolis museum of art (indianapolis, united states)
- fukuoka city museum (fukuoka, japan)
Suzuki Harunobu
1725 - 1770 , Japan
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Ukiyo-e, Nishiki-e
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
- Hokusai
- Hiroshige
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Nishikawa Sukenobu']
- Date Of Birth: 1725?
- Date Of Death: 1770
- Full Name: Suzuki Harunobu
- Nationality: Japanese
- Notable Artworks:
- Herons Et Roseaux
- Young Woman Jumping...
- Place Of Birth: Edo (Tokyo), Japan

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