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** STUNNING: 1916 Japanese Yoshiwara Oiran Framed Woodblock Print (27cm x 22cm).**
This piece remains in a GOOD, USED CONDITION- Graphic Design Relief is complete and detailed. Colours retain vibrancy and lines are defined. Print has been professionally framed by the Honjo Gallery , Tokyo in Japan. ** Note : the Print is 106 years old and will display signs of Age-related surface wear.**
** ITEM IS SECOND-HAND AND WILL DISPLAY SIGNS OF AGE-RELATED SURFACE WEAR/ HANDLING.**
** SOLD 'AS IS' **
ORIGIN: Honjo Gallery , Minato-ku . Japan
YEAR : 1916
PUBLISHER : Yoshikawa Khbunkan
PRINTER : Teijiro Motohashi
DIMENSIONS: 27cm x 22cm
A Stunning Example of a 1916 Japanese Yoshiwara Oiran Framed Woodblock Hand Print. This classicly elegant artwork , is a 20th Century professional reproduction of the famous Edo Period paintings of Harunobu Suzuki (1725 - 1770). Suzuki was a prominent Woodblock Carver & Painter whose subject matter comprised the daily routines of the Yoshiwara district Oiran / Courtesan Ladies.
This particular depiction, has been produced from an image in Suzuki's collection of artworks entitled : Seiro bijin awase / Beautiful women of the Yoshiwara - and features a Young Lady in traditional Uchikake (Outer Kimono) & Obi waistband. The focal point of discreet traditional erotica in Suzuki's work, emphasizes the femininity and elegance of those whom he observed.
The ideal addition to any Early 20th Century Japanese / Oriental Woodblock Print collection - for the enthusiast seeking to expand their artwork display.
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