"Kameido Plum Orchard"

published on Dec 09, 19

art quilt "Kameido Plum Orchard" After Ando Hiroshige's woodblock print Author's technique - Anna Potri Size - 40х30 см Genre – landscape, baguette frame, 2009 In the Edo period, Kameido-mura was a suburb of the capital city. The unusual plum tree of Giryu-bai (a lying dragon) was particularly popular there. The orchard became popular as a place of entertainment and plum flowers watching. The branches of the famous plum tree looked like a lying dragon - overhanging downwards, they went into the earth and, at a significant distance, came out again forming a new trunk. This woodblock print was fated to play a certain role in the history of western fine art - Vincent Van Gogh copied it while studying the techniques, compositional structure and emotional structure of the ukioy-e woodblock prints which, at that time, were seen as the most typical kind of art in Japan.

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