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Japanese print Ukiyo-e Kunisada Utagawa Toyokuni III umbrella woman nineteenth

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G40 39

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300,00 €

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Japanese print on Ukiyo-e * type paper, signed by artist Kunisada (1786 - 1865) says Toyokuni III surname: Utagawa, depicting a woman holding her umbrella carried by the wind, from the 19th century Edo period.

This print is in good condition. It is signed see photos. She was framed later.

A note: some stains and yellowing on the paper, some wear and dirt, some small accidents and lacks on the frame, look at the pictures.

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* The ukiyo-e

Japanese term meaning "image of the floating world") is a Japanese artistic movement of the Edo period (1603-1868) including not only an original folk painting and narrative, but also and especially Japanese prints. the main themes are Bijinga ("Paintings of Beautiful Women"), Kabuki and yakusha-e (images of Kabuki theater and its actors), Shunga (erotic paintings), Landscapes (f? kei-ga) and "famous views" (Meisho-e) and also the fauna and flora.

Data sheet

  • Cadre 38 cm x 50 cm
  • Dimensions estampe 24,5 cm x 35,5 cm