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Earthworm and black cricket, 1788 (woodblock)
873626 Earthworm and black cricket, 1788 (woodblock) by Utamaro, Kitagawa (1753-1806); 21.91 x31.75 cm; San Diego Museum of Art, USA; (add.info.: From a Picture Book of Selected Insects); eSan Diego Museum of Art; Gift of Mrs. Harold Rhody Witherbee; Japanese, out of copyright
Media ID 23502822
© San Diego Museum of Art Gift of Mrs. Harold Rhody Witherbee / Bridgeman Images
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This woodblock print, titled "Earthworm and black cricket, 1788" by Utamaro Kitagawa, transports us back to the late 18th century in Japan. Measuring 21.91 x31.75 cm, this delicate artwork is housed at the San Diego Museum of Art in the USA. Utamaro's attention to detail is evident as he masterfully captures the essence of these tiny creatures. The earthworm and black cricket come alive on paper through intricate lines and shading techniques employed by the artist. Part of a Picture Book of Selected Insects, this print offers a glimpse into a world often overlooked or taken for granted - that of insects. Utamaro's depiction invites us to appreciate their beauty and intricacy while acknowledging their significance within our ecosystem. The composition showcases an earthworm gracefully coiled around leaves while a black cricket perches nearby. The contrasting textures between the smooth worm and rugged insect create visual interest within the piece. As we admire this woodblock print, we are reminded of nature's interconnectedness and its ability to inspire art across cultures and centuries. This particular work serves as a testament to Utamaro's skillful craftsmanship, capturing both scientific accuracy and aesthetic appeal. Thanks to Mrs. Harold Rhody Witherbee's generous gift, visitors can now marvel at this exquisite Japanese artwork at the San Diego Museum of Art—an opportunity not only to appreciate fine art but also gain insight into our natural world through artistic interpretation.
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