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日本的秋天是一個神奇的季節。由於全國各地都有大量的楓樹,每個城市和山坡都籠罩在紅色、金色、黃色和橙色的陰影中。我們最喜歡的當代日本藝術家之一,Hiroo Isono,捕捉了這些色彩的所有輝煌,並被寧靜的湖泊華麗的綠松石藍色和瀑布的清澈白色所抵消。 在日本,人們與秋天聯繫在一起的一個流行詞是“Kouyou”,它用來形容樹葉的轉動。在日本文化中,樹葉變色的吸引力僅次於櫻花,日本人會前往熱門的觀賞景點觀看樹葉變色和落下,並舉辦野餐、聚會和家庭聚會來慶祝這一點。紅葉的漢字符號字面意思是深紅色的葉子,儘管現在這個詞也被用來描述黃色、金色和橙色的葉子。該漢字也用於日語術語“Momiji”,意思是楓葉。日本楓樹與世界元素的和平與寧靜有關。它們代表平衡和實用,在日語中也被稱為“Kito”,意思是“平靜”、“休息”或“和平”。 這款傳統成人木製拼圖遊戲是送給木製拼圖玩家和亞洲藝術愛好者的完美禮物,可以一次又一次地完成。我們的木製拼圖藝術家製作了許多形狀奇特的木製拼圖,這些拼圖與繪畫的主題相匹配,並且當您將木製拼圖拼在一起時,我們以讓您感到高興和驚喜的方式將它們集成在一起。 包括指導組裝的獎勵海報 拼圖塊數:441 完成的拼圖尺寸:15英寸 X 11 英寸 藝術家:©磯野弘夫 序號: NP21-441-435 木材厚度:4mm 切工風格:維多利亞風格 難度:3級 美國製造 木製拼圖
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日本的秋天是一個神奇的季節。由於全國各地都有大量的楓樹,每個城市和山坡都籠罩在紅色、金色、黃色和橙色的陰影中。

我們最喜歡的當代日本藝術家之一,Hiroo Isono,捕捉了這些色彩的所有輝煌,並被寧靜的湖泊華麗的綠松石藍色和瀑布的清澈白色所抵消。

在日本,人們與秋天聯繫在一起的一個流行詞是“Kouyou”,它用來形容樹葉的轉動。在日本文化中,樹葉變色的吸引力僅次於櫻花,日本人會前往熱門的觀賞景點觀看樹葉變色和落下,並舉辦野餐、聚會和家庭聚會來慶祝這一點。紅葉的漢字符號字面意思是深紅色的葉子,儘管現在這個詞也被用來描述黃色、金色和橙色的葉子。該漢字也用於日語術語“Momiji”,意思是楓葉。

日本楓樹與世界元素的和平與寧靜有關。它們代表平衡和實用,在日語中也被稱為“Kito”,意思是“平靜”、“休息”或“和平”。

這款傳統成人木製拼圖遊戲是送給木製拼圖玩家和亞洲藝術愛好者的完美禮物,可以一次又一次地完成。我們的木製拼圖藝術家製作了許多形狀奇特的木製拼圖,這些拼圖與繪畫的主題相匹配,並且當您將木製拼圖拼在一起時,我們以讓您感到高興和驚喜的方式將它們集成在一起

  • 包括指導組裝的獎勵海報
  • 拼圖塊數:441
  • 完成的拼圖尺寸:15英寸 X 11 英寸
  • 藝術家:©磯野弘夫
  • 序號: NP21-441-435
  • 木材厚度:4mm
  • 切工風格:維多利亞風格
  • 難度:3級
  • 美國製造
  • 木製拼圖
  • Serial #: NP24-475-738
  • Artist: Tsuchiya Koitsu
  • Keywords: Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle
  • Made in the USA
  • Number of Puzzle Pieces: 475
  • Completed Puzzle Size: 15.5" X 11"
  • Design Cut Style: Modern
  • Difficulty: Level 3

Tsuchiya Koitsu

Tsuchiya Koitsu (1870–1949) was a distinguished Japanese woodblock print artist renowned for his evocative landscape compositions within the Shin Hanga movement. Born in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, he moved to Tokyo at fifteen to apprentice with the woodblock carver Matsuzaki Shūmei. Recognizing his potential, Matsuzaki introduced him to the ukiyo-e master Kobayashi Kiyochika, under whose mentorship Koitsu lived for nineteen years. During this period, he refined his lithography, woodcut, and illustration skills, developing a distinctive style characterized by the dramatic interplay of light and shadow, known as kôsenga (light-ray pictures). This unique style, which set him apart from his contemporaries, would become a hallmark of his work and a key part of his enduring legacy.

After the passing of Kiyochika in 1915, Koitsu's artistic journey took a new turn. He initially delved into lithography and created drawings for hanging scrolls. However, a fateful encounter in 1931, at the age of 60, would redefine his career. At an exhibition commemorating Kiyochika, Koitsu met publisher Watanabe Shōzaburō. This meeting sparked a collaboration to introduce Koitsu to a broader audience and mark his entry into the Shin Hanga movement. His first woodblock print in this style, Cherry Blossom Viewing at Gion, was produced in 1932, followed by ten prints for Watanabe. Koitsu's works, such as Rain at Kofukuji Temple and Akashi Beach, are celebrated for their atmospheric qualities and masterful use of light, drawing comparisons to contemporaries like Kawase Hasui and Hiroshi Yoshida.

Koitsu's legacy endures through his contributions to the Shin Hanga movement, which sought to revitalize traditional ukiyo-e techniques while incorporating modern sensibilities. With their technical precision and emotional depth, his prints serve as a window into the serene beauty of Japanese landscapes. Tsuchiya Koitsu passed away on November 13, 1949, leaving behind a rich body of work that continues to inspire and captivate art enthusiasts and collectors worldwide.

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