ROSESELSA QUIET SEA II: Tastefully-done Coloured Sounding Set
It is known that Utagawa Hiroshige's skill of creating some of finest ukiyo-e style artworks and one of his favourite subject is a calm and quiet seaside scenery which were usually found on his works like Fifty-three Stations Of The Tokaido and The Eight Views Of Omi in which was heavily-inspired from the 11th-century collection of paintings, The Eight Views Of Xiaoxiang which was produced during the Song Dynasty. His seascape paintings shows its composition and colours that approaches more a gentle, poetic and ambient that captures the natural state of the seashores which is in contrast with his more well-known contemporary, Hokusai as he is known for his vibrant and bolder yet more conventional style of his iconic work, The Great Waves off Kanagawa which is the most influential artwork from late Edo period and these Japanese artworks have an impact on a burgeoning art movement that greatly influences some of the well-known Impressionist artists in Europe on the third quarter up t...