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Okumura masanobu no kakejiku o miru yA'jo, Courtesans admiring a painting by Okumura
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Okumura masanobu no kakejiku o miru yA'jo, Courtesans admiring a painting by Okumura
Okumura masanobu no kakejiku o miru yA'jo, Courtesans admiring a painting by Okumura Masanobu. Suzuki, Harunobu, 1725?-1770, artist, [between 1767 and 1769], 1 print : woodcut, color; 29 x 22.1 cm. Print shows an interior scene with two courtesans admiring a screen painting of an actor or beautiful woman by the painter Okumura Masanobu
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1725 1770 1767 1769 Actor Admiring Beautiful Courtesans Harunobu Masanobu Okumura Painter Scene Screen Shows Suzuki Yujo Kakejiku Miru
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In this woodcut print titled "Okumura Masanobu no kakejiku o miru yA'jo, Courtesans admiring a painting by Okumura" the renowned artist Suzuki Harunobu transports us to an elegant interior scene. Measuring 29 x 22.1 cm, the vibrant colors and intricate details bring life to this mesmerizing artwork. The print showcases two courtesans engrossed in admiration as they gaze upon a screen painting created by the esteemed painter Okumura Masanobu. The subject of the painting remains ambiguous, depicting either an actor or a beautiful woman. This ambiguity adds an air of mystery and intrigue to the composition. Harunobu's masterful technique is evident in his portrayal of both the courtesans and their surroundings. Every fold of their exquisite kimonos is delicately rendered, while their expressions convey a sense of awe and fascination towards Masanobu's work. The use of woodcut printing lends texture and depth to the image, enhancing its overall visual impact. Through this medium, Harunobu skillfully captures not only the physical beauty but also evokes emotions within his audience. This remarkable piece from between 1767 and 1769 serves as a testament to Suzuki Harunobu's artistic prowess and ability to transport viewers into another world through his prints. Quint Lox has captured its essence perfectly with his caption for Liszt Collection, allowing art enthusiasts worldwide to
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