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Young woman applying make-up, c. 1795-96 (colour woodblock print) (see also 159179)



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Young woman applying make-up, c. 1795-96 (colour woodblock print) (see also 159179)

XIR253101 Young woman applying make-up, c.1795-96 (colour woodblock print) (see also 159179) by Utamaro, Kitagawa (1753-1806); 37.2x24 cm; Musee Claude Monet, Giverny, France; (add.info.: Femme se Fardant; private collection of Claude Monet; ); Japanese, out of copyright

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This woodblock print, created by the renowned Japanese artist Utamaro in 1795-96, transports us back to a time of elegance and beauty. The image depicts a young woman delicately applying make-up, her reflection captured in a small mirror held in her hand. With utmost concentration, she carefully enhances her features with cream, highlighting her natural beauty. Utamaro's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke of this exquisite artwork. From the intricate patterns on the woman's kimono to the elaborate hairstyle adorned with delicate accessories, each element showcases the artistry and craftsmanship of traditional Japanese culture. The print offers a glimpse into the world of geishas and their dedication to perfection. It invites us to contemplate not only physical appearance but also inner grace and poise. The floating world depicted here represents a realm detached from everyday life - an escape into fantasy where beauty reigns supreme. Displayed at Musee Claude Monet in Giverny, France as part of their private collection, this piece serves as a testament to its timeless appeal. Utamaro's mastery continues to captivate viewers centuries later, reminding us that true art transcends time and cultural boundaries. As we admire this stunning woodblock print by Utamaro, we are transported into an era where vanity was celebrated as an art form – where women embraced self-expression through meticulous grooming rituals. This artwork stands as a tribute not only to its creator but also to all those who find solace and empowerment through

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