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Untitled, by Harukawa Goshichi, ink, 1804

Untitled

Harukawa Goshichi

1804

ink

paper

From the collection of Metropolitan Museum of Art

Dominant colour

Overview

Untitled is a 1804 ink by Harukawa Goshichi, a Romanticism work, held at Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Who painted this?
Harukawa Goshichi
When & what style?
1804 · Romanticism
Where can I see it?
Metropolitan Museum of Art

About this work

This print shows a fierce, fox-like creature with a fluffy tail and sharp ears standing on its hind legs. Its front paws are raised like it’s mid-leap, and its mouth is open as if howling. The background is a simple dark circle, while the edges glow with bold red swirls. The artist used clean lines and bold contrasts to make the animal pop. The red border looks like flames or energy, framing the scene. Want to see more prints like this? Check out The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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