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Two women, one with an infant - painting by Utamaro Kitagawa
Painting by Utamaro Kitagawa (1753-1805) of two women, one with an infant on her back. Date: late 18th century
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Kimonos Kitagawa Mar18 Pose Ukiyo E Utamaro
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This exquisite painting by the renowned Japanese artist Utamaro Kitagawa (1753-1805) captures a tender moment between two women in the late 18th century. The scene unfolds in the traditional Japanese setting of a serene, sunlit room adorned with delicate screens and intricate patterns. One woman, dressed in a vibrant kimono, cradles an infant in her arms, gazing into his eyes with a look of deep affection. The other woman, also in a beautiful kimono, supports her companion with a gentle touch on her shoulder. The infant, bundled up on the carrying woman's back, seems content and at peace. Utamaro's masterful use of color and brushwork brings the women's soft, flowing kimonos to life, while the subtle details of their expressions and body language convey the depth of their relationship. This painting is a poignant reminder of the bonds that connect women and their children, as well as the support and companionship that can be found in female friendships. The late 18th century was a period of great artistic innovation in Japan, and Utamaro's work, with its focus on the beauty and complexity of everyday life, remains a testament to this rich cultural heritage.
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