Fireworks at Ikenohata - Kobayashi Kiyochika
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A atmospheric woodblock print by Kobayashi Kiyochika depicting a night scene at Ikenohata, featuring silhouetted spectators and glowing fireworks.
Kobayashi Kiyochika produced this woodblock print in 1880, capturing a summer evening scene at Ikenohata near Shinobazu Pond in Tokyo. The composition demonstrates the artist's interest in light and atmosphere, a departure from the traditional flat colour blocks of earlier Ukiyo-e masters. Kiyochika utilised the technique of kosen-ga, or light-ray pictures, to render the subtle interplay between the darkness of the night sky and the artificial illumination provided by paper lanterns and pyrotechnics. The foreground features a crowd of spectators rendered as dark silhouettes, their forms obscured by the lack of direct light. This choice directs the viewer's attention toward the middle ground, where figures climb a wooden structure to gain a better vantage point. The fireworks themselves are depicted with soft, vertical trails of light that reflect onto the surface of the water below. The horizontal line of lanterns creates a rhythmic division across the composition, separating the dark sky from the murky depths of the pond. Kiyochika was active during the Meiji period, a time of rapid modernisation in Japan. His work often reflects the changing urban environment of Tokyo, incorporating Western-influenced perspective and shading. By focusing on the ephemeral nature of light, he moved away from the rigid outlines that defined the genre for centuries. This print captures a specific moment of public leisure, documenting the social habits of the era while maintaining a focus on the atmospheric conditions of the night. The muted palette of deep blues and greys allows the warm tones of the fireworks and lanterns to emerge, creating a sense of depth and quiet observation. This work remains a representative example of how traditional printmaking adapted to accommodate new visual interests during the late nineteenth century.
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Fireworks at Ikenohata - Kobayashi Kiyochika
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