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I want to cancel my subscription, January 1878 (woodblock print)
7089053 I want to cancel my subscription, January 1878 (woodblock print) by Yoshitoshi, Tsukioka (1839-92); 36.04 A-- 24.13 cm; Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN, USA; (add.info.: Woodblock print (nishiki-e)); The Mary Griggs Burke Endowment Fund established by the Mary Livingston Griggs and Mary Griggs Burke Foundation, gifts of various donors, by exchange, and gift of Edmond Freis in memory of his parents, Rose and Leon Freis; Japanese, out of copyright
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The print titled "I want to cancel my subscription, January 1878" captures a fascinating woodblock print by Yoshitoshi, Tsukioka. Measuring 36.04 A-- 24.13 cm, this artwork is housed at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts in Minnesota, USA. This nishiki-e woodblock print showcases the artist's exceptional talent and attention to detail. The scene depicts a woman engrossed in reading a newspaper while surrounded by adorable kittens. The composition beautifully portrays the harmony between humans and animals. Yoshitoshi skillfully brings out the feminine charm of the lady through delicate lines and vibrant colors typical of Japanese prints from that era. The image not only highlights her elegance but also emphasizes her connection with nature and wildlife. The presence of newspapers symbolizes the growing influence of journalism during that period, providing viewers with an insight into societal changes taking place in Japan at that time. Thanks to generous contributions such as The Mary Griggs Burke Endowment Fund established by the Mary Livingston Griggs and Mary Griggs Burke Foundation, gifts from various donors, exchange programs, and Edmond Freis' gift in memory of his parents Rose and Leon Freis; this valuable piece has been preserved for art enthusiasts worldwide. This woodblock print serves as a timeless reminder of Yoshitoshi's mastery in capturing everyday moments infused with cultural significance. It continues to inspire admiration for Japanese artistry even today.
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