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Early Spring 花ぐもり/Sumida Riverbank 美人風俗 東京名所 隅田堤 - 武内桂舟 Takeuchi Keishū - Japan  (Ohne mindestpreis)
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Early Spring 花ぐもり/Sumida Riverbank 美人風俗 東京名所 隅田堤 - 武内桂舟 Takeuchi Keishū - Japan (Ohne mindestpreis)

Description: https://ukiyo-e.org/image/jaodb/Keishu_Takeuchi-No_Series-Early_Spring-00043340-111107-F06 This graceful bijin-ga by Takeuchi Keishū captures a quiet moment of early spring beneath softly blooming cherry branches. A seated woman in a flowing green kimono gazes upward, her calm expression reflecting a contemplative mood as petals drift through the air. The composition is delicately balanced, with pale blossoms above and fresh seasonal flora below, evoking the gentle transition from winter to spring. Keishū’s refined linework and subtle coloration emphasize elegance and atmosphere rather than narrative. The title Hanagumori suggests a sky softened by blossoms, reinforcing the poetic sense of transience and understated beauty central to Meiji-era aesthetics. This lively woodblock print depicts a fashionable scene along the Sumida River embankment, one of Tokyo’s most celebrated viewing spots. A small pleasure boat carries elegantly dressed women beneath blooming cherry trees, their vibrant kimono patterns echoing the festive spirit of spring. On the sloping bank, visitors gather to admire the blossoms, while the river flows calmly beside them. The composition is framed by a decorative border and a striking red sky, creating a bold contrast with the cool blues of the water. Blending bijin-ga with meisho-e traditions, the work captures the charm of urban leisure and seasonal beauty in modernizing Tokyo. Author: Takeuchi Keishū (1861–1942) was a Japanese artist known for his refined bijin-ga (images of beautiful women) and elegant kuchi-e book illustrations during the Meiji period. Trained under Toyohara Kunichika, he inherited the ukiyo-e tradition while adapting to modern publishing formats. Keishū’s works are distinguished by delicate linework, soft color palettes, and a poetic sensitivity to seasonal themes. His portrayals of women often convey quiet introspection and grace, reflecting both classical aesthetics and the changing cultural atmosphere of modern Japan. NOTICE

 The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by Japan Post depends on the situation. 
It takes about 3~4 weeks to receive normally.Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.

 Sometimes Customes or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email. Please make sure that you could answer the phone. Appreciate your cooperation.

Nr. 103333289

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Early Spring 花ぐもり/Sumida Riverbank 美人風俗 東京名所 隅田堤 - 武内桂舟 Takeuchi Keishū - Japan  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Early Spring 花ぐもり/Sumida Riverbank 美人風俗 東京名所 隅田堤 - 武内桂舟 Takeuchi Keishū - Japan (Ohne mindestpreis)

Description:
https://ukiyo-e.org/image/jaodb/Keishu_Takeuchi-No_Series-Early_Spring-00043340-111107-F06
This graceful bijin-ga by Takeuchi Keishū captures a quiet moment of early spring beneath softly blooming cherry branches. A seated woman in a flowing green kimono gazes upward, her calm expression reflecting a contemplative mood as petals drift through the air. The composition is delicately balanced, with pale blossoms above and fresh seasonal flora below, evoking the gentle transition from winter to spring. Keishū’s refined linework and subtle coloration emphasize elegance and atmosphere rather than narrative. The title Hanagumori suggests a sky softened by blossoms, reinforcing the poetic sense of transience and understated beauty central to Meiji-era aesthetics.

This lively woodblock print depicts a fashionable scene along the Sumida River embankment, one of Tokyo’s most celebrated viewing spots. A small pleasure boat carries elegantly dressed women beneath blooming cherry trees, their vibrant kimono patterns echoing the festive spirit of spring. On the sloping bank, visitors gather to admire the blossoms, while the river flows calmly beside them. The composition is framed by a decorative border and a striking red sky, creating a bold contrast with the cool blues of the water. Blending bijin-ga with meisho-e traditions, the work captures the charm of urban leisure and seasonal beauty in modernizing Tokyo.

Author:
Takeuchi Keishū (1861–1942) was a Japanese artist known for his refined bijin-ga (images of beautiful women) and elegant kuchi-e book illustrations during the Meiji period. Trained under Toyohara Kunichika, he inherited the ukiyo-e tradition while adapting to modern publishing formats. Keishū’s works are distinguished by delicate linework, soft color palettes, and a poetic sensitivity to seasonal themes. His portrayals of women often convey quiet introspection and grace, reflecting both classical aesthetics and the changing cultural atmosphere of modern Japan.


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The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by Japan Post depends on the situation. 
It takes about 3~4 weeks to receive normally.Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.



Sometimes Customes or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email. Please make sure that you could answer the phone.
Appreciate your cooperation.

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