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Thunder God, Edo Period, 1847 (ink & colour on paper)
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Thunder God, Edo Period, 1847 (ink & colour on paper)
1216820 Thunder God, Edo Period, 1847 (ink & colour on paper) by Hokusai, Katsushika (1760-1849); Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, USA; Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution; Gift of Charles Lang Freer
Media ID 25463096
© Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution Gift of Charles Lang Freer / Bridgeman Images
Conducting Conductor Dark Darkened Drum Drums Energy Forked Lightning Lightning Meteorlogical Meteorological Meteorologists Ominous Rolling Sinister Skies Storm Threatening Violent
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This print titled "Thunder God, Edo Period, 1847" by Hokusai transports us to a time of ancient Japanese mythology and artistic mastery. The ink and color on paper technique used in this artwork brings the Thunder God to life with striking detail. In this dramatic scene, the ominous darkened sky sets the stage for impending violence as the Thunder God takes center stage. With his commanding presence, he conducts a storm of epic proportions. The rolling clouds and forked lightning convey a sense of raw energy that is both awe-inspiring and threatening. The red hues scattered throughout the composition intensify the sinister atmosphere, while also symbolizing power and passion. As we gaze at this print, we can almost hear the deafening sound of thunderous drums accompanying each flash of lightning. This artwork not only showcases Hokusai's exceptional skill as an artist but also reflects Japan's deep reverence for nature and its unpredictable weather patterns. It serves as a reminder that meteorology has long been an important part of Japanese culture, employing scientific methods to understand climate phenomena. As we admire this masterpiece from Freer Gallery of Art in Smithsonian Institution USA, let us immerse ourselves in its beauty while appreciating its historical significance within Japanese art history.
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