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Address | 5-77-4 Shimmatsudo Matsudoshi Chiba, JAPAN ZIP:270-0034 |
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Representative Name | NOBUTOSHI KOBAYASHI |
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A4/W230×H317×D20mm 750g
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Natural wood * PET * Paper
Package: Individual box
Year of manufacture: 2023
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Description
Utamaro Kitagawa 1753 - October 31, 1806 (September 20, Bunka 3) Ukiyoe artist active in Japan during the Edo period. He became popular for his "Bijin Oukue" (Beautiful Women's Head Painting), which he began to paint from 1790-91 (Kansei 2-3). [He also published a series of full-length, exquisite large-format paintings such as "Seirou Niwaka Onna Geisha-bu" (Seirou Niwaka Woman Performer), as well as excellent large-format paintings of beautiful women, including "Zensho Bijin-zokei" (Collection of the Most Beautiful Women of the Time), "Musume Sundial" (Girl's Clock), "Utasen Koino-bu" (Selected Poems in Love), and "Kitaguni Goshiki Sumi" (Five Colored Ink Painting of the North). At the same time, he also attempted to depict the most intimate and sensual realism. [The sense of flesh seen in "Kawagishi" and "Teppo" from "Kitaguni Goshiki Sumi" and "Bakuren" from "Megane" or secret paintings shows that Utamaro's eye reached not only the beauty but also the existential world with its rawness and muddiness. In collaboration with Tsutaju, Utamaro used the hiroshizuri method of "wireless printing," "red line," and "sesame suki" to create the textures and textures of the skin and costumes. He eventually created the Utamaro era of beauty paintings, even going so far as to inscribe his works with the inscription "Shomei Utamaro. There are also many examples of his work in picture books and ukiyoe paintings. Utamaro omitted the background and sprinkled white mica, and he also omitted the body of a previously full-length portrait of a beautiful woman and instead created a composition with the face as the center of the painting. This made it possible to depict not only the facial expressions of beautiful women, but also their inner lives and glamour in great detail. Utamaro's subjects included prostitutes, courtesans, and teahouse girls (including the famous Taka from Mikawa, who is said to have taken Utamaro's water for his death), and his inclusion of these models quickly spread their fame throughout Edo. The Edo shogunate often imposed restrictions on Utamaro's work as a form of public disorder, but Utamaro countered with hanji-e paintings and other means and continued to paint pictures of beautiful women. Reference Wikipedia |
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1753 - October 31, 1806 (September 20, Bunka 3)
Ukiyoe artist active in Japan during the Edo period.
He became popular for his "Bijin Oukue" (Beautiful Women's Head Painting), which he began to paint from 1790-91 (Kansei 2-3). [He also published a series of full-length, exquisite large-format paintings such as "Seirou Niwaka Onna Geisha-bu" (Seirou Niwaka Woman Performer), as well as excellent large-format paintings of beautiful women, including "Zensho Bijin-zokei" (Collection of the Most Beautiful Women of the Time), "Musume Sundial" (Girl's Clock), "Utasen Koino-bu" (Selected Poems in Love), and "Kitaguni Goshiki Sumi" (Five Colored Ink Painting of the North). At the same time, he also attempted to depict the most intimate and sensual realism. [The sense of flesh seen in "Kawagishi" and "Teppo" from "Kitaguni Goshiki Sumi" and "Bakuren" from "Megane" or secret paintings shows that Utamaro's eye reached not only the beauty but also the existential world with its rawness and muddiness. In collaboration with Tsutaju, Utamaro used the hiroshizuri method of "wireless printing," "red line," and "sesame suki" to create the textures and textures of the skin and costumes. He eventually created the Utamaro era of beauty paintings, even going so far as to inscribe his works with the inscription "Shomei Utamaro. There are also many examples of his work in picture books and ukiyoe paintings.
Utamaro omitted the background and sprinkled white mica, and he also omitted the body of a previously full-length portrait of a beautiful woman and instead created a composition with the face as the center of the painting. This made it possible to depict not only the facial expressions of beautiful women, but also their inner lives and glamour in great detail. Utamaro's subjects included prostitutes, courtesans, and teahouse girls (including the famous Taka from Mikawa, who is said to have taken Utamaro's water for his death), and his inclusion of these models quickly spread their fame throughout Edo. The Edo shogunate often imposed restrictions on Utamaro's work as a form of public disorder, but Utamaro countered with hanji-e paintings and other means and continued to paint pictures of beautiful women.
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