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Visiting (Kayoi), from the series "The Seven Fashionable Aspects of Komachi
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Visiting (Kayoi), from the series "The Seven Fashionable Aspects of Komachi
3576800 Visiting (Kayoi), from the series " The Seven Fashionable Aspects of Komachi (Furyu yatsushi nana Komachi)", c. early 1760s (colour woodblock print) by Harunobu, Suzuki (1725-70); 29x13.9 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA; Clarence Buckingham Collection; Japanese, out of copyright
Media ID 23006846
© Clarence Buckingham Collection / Bridgeman Images
Chatting Friends Hosoban Socialising Terrace Visiting Conversation Komachi
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In this print titled "Visiting (Kayoi)" from the series "The Seven Fashionable Aspects of Komachi" we are transported to a bygone era in Japan. Created by the talented artist Harunobu Suzuki, this colour woodblock print showcases his mastery in capturing the essence of elegance and socializing. The image depicts two women engaging in conversation on a terrace, surrounded by lush greenery. One woman is seated gracefully while holding a pipe, exuding an air of sophistication. The other stands beside her, leaning slightly towards her companion as they chat animatedly. Both women are impeccably dressed in traditional attire, showcasing intricate patterns and vibrant colors that were fashionable during the early 1760s. Their outfits reflect their status and taste for fashion, further emphasizing their refined nature. As we observe this scene frozen in time, it becomes evident that these women are not merely acquaintances but close friends who have come together for a visit. The relaxed atmosphere suggests a comfortable bond between them as they enjoy each other's company amidst the tranquil surroundings. This exquisite piece from the Clarence Buckingham Collection at The Art Institute of Chicago offers us a glimpse into Japanese culture and societal norms of yesteryears. It serves as a reminder that friendship and social connections have always been cherished aspects of human life across different cultures throughout history.
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