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Courtesan Konosumi, 1793-1794

883445 Courtesan Konosumi, 1793-1794 by Utamaro, Kitagawa (1753-1806); Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN, USA; (add.info.: 14 11/16 x 9 3/4 in. (37.3 x 24.7 cm) (image, sheet)); eMinneapolis Institute of Art; Bequest of Richard P. Gale; Japanese, out of copyright

Media ID 23501962

© Minneapolis Institute of Art Bequest of Richard P. Gale / Bridgeman Images


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This print showcases the exquisite artwork of Utamaro Kitagawa, a renowned Japanese artist from the late 18th century. Titled "Courtesan Konosumi, 1793-1794" this piece is housed in the prestigious Minneapolis Institute of Arts in Minnesota, USA. The image depicts a courtesan named Konosumi with utmost grace and elegance. Standing at approximately 14 11/16 x 9 3/4 inches (37.3 x 24.7 cm), it captures every intricate detail of her traditional attire and delicate features. The artist's masterful use of colors and meticulous brushstrokes brings Konosumi to life, evoking a sense of mystery and allure. Utamaro Kitagawa was known for his skill in portraying women from different social classes during Japan's Edo period. His works often celebrated the beauty and sophistication of courtesans like Konosumi, who were highly regarded for their charm and intelligence. This particular print is part of the museum's collection thanks to Richard P. Gale's generous bequest. Its inclusion allows visitors to appreciate not only Utamaro Kitagawa's artistic talent but also gain insight into Japanese culture during that era. As an out-of-copyright piece, this print by Bridgeman Images serves as a timeless reminder of Utamaro Kitagawa's contribution to art history while offering viewers an opportunity to immerse themselves in the enchanting world he created centuries ago

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