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A Courtesan Offering a Cup, 18th-19th century (pen & ink on paper)
XIR227652 A Courtesan Offering a Cup, 18th-19th century (pen & ink on paper) by Japanese School; Musee des Beaux-Arts, Angers, France; Japanese, out of copyright
Media ID 12765583
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Bowing Edo Period Geisha Kimono
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In this print, we are transported back to the elegant world of 18th-19th century Japan. The image depicts a courtesan gracefully offering a cup, her delicate figure adorned in traditional dress and an exquisite kimono. With pen and ink on paper, the Japanese artist skillfully captures every intricate detail of her costume, showcasing the mastery of their craft. The courtesan's posture is one of utmost respect as she bows before us, inviting us to partake in a moment of tranquility. Her serene expression hints at the artistry involved in preparing tea - a ritual deeply rooted in Japanese culture. As we gaze upon this scene from the Edo period, we can almost taste the fragrant aroma wafting from that very cup. This artwork serves as a window into another time, where courtisans held great influence over society with their refined skills and charm. It reminds us of the rich history and traditions that continue to shape Japan today. Displayed proudly at Musee des Beaux-Arts in Angers, France, this piece has stood the test of time and remains out-of-copyright for all to appreciate its beauty. Thanks to Fine Art Finder and www. bridgemanimages. com for preserving such remarkable works like "A Courtesan Offering a Cup" for generations to come.
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