118. Kitsunebi on New Year’s Night Under the Enoki Tree near Ōji (1857) by Hiroshige

The artwork, named “118. Kitsunebi on New Year’s Night Under the Enoki Tree near Ōji,” was created by Hiroshige in 1857. It is a woodblock print belonging to the Ukiyo-e art movement and combines the landscape and animal painting genres. This piece is part of the series “One Hundred Famous Views of Edo.”

The artwork depicts a serene, nocturnal scene under an ancient, leafless Enoki tree. The night sky is rendered in a deep, velvety blue, contrasted by a multitude of foxes, each adorned with glowing, otherworldly flames, known as Kitsunebi, on their tails. The foxes congregate around the venerable tree, contributing to a mystical atmosphere. The meticulous detailing and delicate gradations of color showcase the artist’s exquisite craftsmanship and mastery over the woodblock print medium. The landscape unfolds with a tranquil yet eerie ambiance, capturing a blend of natural beauty and folklore.

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