Estampe japonaise "Thirty-two Aspects of Women: Delighted- The Appearance of a Geisha Today, during the Meiji Era (Fuzoku sanjuniso: ureshiso Meiji nenkan tokon geigi no fuzoku)" par Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
Artiste :Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
Titre :Thirty-two Aspects of Women: Delighted- The Appearance of a Geisha Today, during the Meiji Era (Fuzoku sanjuniso: ureshiso Meiji nenkan tokon geigi no fuzoku)
Date :1888
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Source :Scholten Japanese Art
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Description :
the young beauty wearing a sheer lilac-colored summer kimono holds her uchiwa fan in her teeth while clasping together her hands to catch a firefly; her finely rendered hair contrasts subtly with the gradation of black to grey bokashi in the night sky; signed at right, Yoshitoshi with artist's circular seal Taiso, the date in a yellow cartouche to the left, Meiji nijuichinen (Meiji 21 [1888]) followed by publisher's information of Tsunashima Kamekichi and block-carver seal below, Wada to, the print series title in she shape of a signboard at upper right, the three-color print title cartouche indicates an early printing