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Two Fish and Two Crayfish from the series Fish

Hiroshige1831

Hill-Stead Museum

Hill-Stead Museum
Farmington, United States

A departure from his more popular prints of landscapes at the time, Hiroshige created a series of prints entitled Fish. Bearing a self-explanatory title, the series is composed of highly detailed depictions of various species of fish.

In the print Two Fish and Two Crayfish, the background includes a branch with sparse long leaves, incorporating multiple elements of the natural world into what might otherwise be a static series of a singular subject. The placement of the animals is striking, as they are not placed in a natural way, but rather with the crayfish in the top left corner and the fish in the bottom right. Rather than the animals having a lively motion to them, they seem stagnant. This composition allows the viewer to focus on the detail of the anatomy of these species, and appreciate their unique beauty.

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  • Title: Two Fish and Two Crayfish from the series Fish
  • Creator: Hiroshige
  • Creator Lifespan: 1797-1858
  • Creator Nationality: Japanese
  • Date Created: 1831
  • Location Created: Japan
  • Physical Dimensions: L. 14 in. (35.6 cm.), W. 9 ⅝ in. (24.9 cm.)
  • Type: Print
  • Medium: Paper, Ink
  • Art Form: Woodblock
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