Original woodblock print - Toyohara Kunichika (1835-1900) - From the series "Nishiki-ori Musashi no beppin" 錦織武蔵の別品 (Newly Woven Brocades: Beauties of Musashi) - Japan - 1883 (Meiji 16)
Fine original woodblock print of vertical large oban (大判) format, a rare work taken from a series made by the artist Toyohara Kunichika (豊原国周) and entitled "Newly Woven Brocades: Beauties of Musashi" (錦織武蔵の別品), where "Musashi" is a reference to the plain that extends across the modern Tokyo.
A bijin (美人) beauty can finally relax: after hanging her kimono (着物) to ventilate it next to a blossoming cherry tree, and wearing the comfortable juban (襦袢) petticoat, she removes a first kanzashi (簪) clip to begin to let her hair down.
The precious print on Japanese washi paper (和紙), produced in December 1883 by the publisher Komiyama Shohei (小宮山昇平) and by the carver Hori Nobu (彫延), despite a right patina due to time, is in very good general condition.
The woodblock print will be well-packaged and shipped by registered mail with a tracking code.
- Objeto
- Xilografía original
- Técnica
- Impresión en madera Nishiki-e (policromada)
- Material
- Papel washi
- Periodo
- 1883 (Meiji 16)
- Región / País de origen
- Japón
- Artista / Creador
- Toyohara Kunichika (1835-1900)
- Atribución
- Original
- Tema / representación
- Belleza
- Título de la obra de arte
- From the series "Nishiki-ori Musashi no beppin" 錦織武蔵の別品 (Newly Woven Brocades: Beauties of Musashi)
- Estado
- Estado muy bueno, ver descripción
- Dimensiones
- 37×24.5×0 cm