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Framed Print : Akashi of the Tamaya, from the series Seven Komachis of Yoshiwara (Seiro nana Komachi) (Tamaya uchi Akashi, Uraji, Shimano), c.1794-95 (colour woodblock print; oban)
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Akashi of the Tamaya, from the series Seven Komachis of Yoshiwara (Seiro nana Komachi) (Tamaya uchi Akashi, Uraji, Shimano), c.1794-95 (colour woodblock print; oban)
5859724 Akashi of the Tamaya, from the series Seven Komachis of Yoshiwara (Seiro nana Komachi) (Tamaya uchi Akashi, Uraji, Shimano), c.1794-95 (colour woodblock print; oban) by Utamaro, Kitagawa (1753-1806); 37.7 x 24.2 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA; (add.info.: By Kitagawa Utamaro)
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Art Fine Art Calligraphed Calligraphic Calligraphy Edo Period Edo Period 1603 1868 Head Dresses Head Wear Headdresses Headgear Japanese Print Tokugawa Period Ukiyo E Utamaro 1753 1806 Utamaro Kitagawa 18e Siecle 18th Century 18th Centuries Art Style Asiae
18"x14" Modern Frame
Bring a touch of ancient Japanese elegance to your home or office with our Framed Print of "Akashi of the Tamaya" from the renowned series "Seven Komachis of Yoshiwara" by Utamaro. This exquisite color woodblock print, dating back to the late 18th century, showcases Akashi in her traditional attire, surrounded by intricate details and vibrant colors. The intriguing expression and posture of the courtesan, combined with the masterful use of shading and perspective, make this a captivating and timeless piece of art. Our Framed Prints are meticulously crafted to preserve the authenticity and beauty of the original artwork, ensuring a stunning and long-lasting addition to your collection.
16x12 Print in an MDF Wooden Frame with 180 gsm Satin Finish Paper. Glazed using shatter proof thin plexiglass. Frame thickness is 1 inch and depth 0.75 inch. Fluted cardboard backing held with clips. Supplied ready to hang with sawtooth hanger and rubber bumpers. Spot clean with a damp cloth. Packaged foam wrapped in a card.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 35.6cm x 40.6cm (14" x 16")
Estimated Product Size is 35.6cm x 45.7cm (14" x 18")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print titled "Akashi of the Tamaya, from the series Seven Komachis of Yoshiwara" by Kitagawa Utamaro takes us back to 18th century Japan during the Edo period. The artwork, a color woodblock print on oban paper, measures 37.7 x 24.2 cm and is housed in The Art Institute of Chicago. Utamaro was a renowned artist known for his ukiyo-e prints, which depicted scenes from everyday life in Japan's pleasure districts. This particular piece showcases Akashi, a beautiful woman associated with the Tamaya establishment in Yoshiwara. The image portrays Akashi wearing an exquisite headdress adorned with intricate details and vibrant colors that catch the viewer's attention. Her delicate features and graceful posture exude femininity and elegance. Utamaro's skillful use of lines and shading brings depth to her figure, making her come alive within this art form. The background includes calligraphic inscriptions written in Japanese characters that add an additional layer of authenticity to this masterpiece. These words may hold hidden meanings or serve as poetic descriptions related to Akashi or her role within society at that time. Through this artwork, we are transported into a world filled with beauty, tradition, and mystery—a glimpse into the lives of women who inhabited these pleasure quarters during one of Japan's most fascinating historical periods. Utamaro's talent shines through every brushstroke captured in this print—his ability to capture not only physical likeness but also emotions makes him one of Japan's most celebrated artists. This piece serves as a testament to his mastery and continues to captivate viewers centuries later.
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