Courtesan in a Procession
Ink
WallArt
Ukiyo-e
1720
Early Modern
89.0 x 44.0 cm
Кимбелл Арт-музей
hasegawa eishun 長谷川永春, baiōken nagaharu, takeda harunobu (? – ?)
Explore the captivating ukiyo-e art of Hasegawa Eishun, a master of Bijinga paintings & kaigetsudō style. Discover refined beauty & Japanese artistic heritage.
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Ukiyo-e paintings are perceptive reflections of life in the entertainment quarters of Japanese cities during the Edo period. The outings and amusements of citizens, as well as lavishly dressed courtesans and their patrons, are depicted in paintings that are sensuous, emotional, and decorative. This scroll depicts a scene enacted daily as a stately courtesan proceeds proudly through the streets with attendants, the umbrella held by the male retainer proclaiming her rank. The backward glance of the courtesan and the strong black contours of the figures are in accord with the formula established by the Kaigetsudo school which Eishun followed.
Об этом произведении
- Название: Courtesan in a Procession
- Художник: hasegawa eishun 長谷川永春, baiōken nagaharu, takeda harunobu
- Год: 1720
- Размер оригинала: 89.0 x 44.0 cm
- Формат: Tall
- Правовой статус: Объект авторского права
- Местонахождение: Кимбелл Арт-музей
- Динамика: Ukiyo-e
- Эпоха: Early Modern
- Период творчества: Late Edo Period
Основные сведения
- Movement: Ukiyo-e
- Year: 1720
- Artistic style: Kaigetsudo school
- Notable elements: Strong black contours, backward glance
- Dimensions: 89 x 44 cm
- Artist: Hasegawa Eishun
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