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Original  Polychrome Woodblock Print . Okita waitress in the Naniwa-ya teahouse at Asakusa . - After Kitagawa Utamaro . 喜多川 歌麿 . 1753 - 1806 - Japan
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Original Polychrome Woodblock Print . Okita waitress in the Naniwa-ya teahouse at Asakusa . - After Kitagawa Utamaro . 喜多川 歌麿 . 1753 - 1806 - Japan

Original Polychrome Woodblock Print . Estampe Japonaise Originale . Réimpression Artists : Kitagawa Utamaro . 喜多川 歌麿 . 1753 - 1806 Titre : Okita , one of the three famed Edo "Beauties" Okita, one of the three famed Edo "Beauties" of the late eighteenth century, was a waitress in the Naniwa-ya teahouse at Asakusa. Michener stated, "Utamaro's women relay the charm he constantly saw in the women he so lovingly drew. They are alluring, delightful and evocative." She wears a gray kimono with an intricately flowered black sash. The darker colors, such as black, gray, and brown convey the elegant eighteenth century sense of fashion. Ukiyo-e prints functioned like fashion magazines, spreading chic urban style throughout the country. (from "VOGUE in Japan: Edo Fashion through Japanese prints" exhibition 07/30/08-) Date : Japon - 1940 昭和 Ère Shōwa Format : 41.5 X 27.4 cm. Etat très raisonnable. Qlq signes de vieillissement sans plus .Voir photos Envoi en recommandé avec accusé de réception . Suivi Colissimo . Assurances expédition & valeurs incluses

No. 83550883

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Original  Polychrome Woodblock Print . Okita waitress in the Naniwa-ya teahouse at Asakusa . - After Kitagawa Utamaro . 喜多川 歌麿 . 1753 - 1806 - Japan

Original Polychrome Woodblock Print . Okita waitress in the Naniwa-ya teahouse at Asakusa . - After Kitagawa Utamaro . 喜多川 歌麿 . 1753 - 1806 - Japan

Original Polychrome Woodblock Print . Estampe Japonaise Originale . Réimpression
Artists : Kitagawa Utamaro . 喜多川 歌麿 . 1753 - 1806
Titre : Okita , one of the three famed Edo "Beauties"
Okita, one of the three famed Edo "Beauties" of the late eighteenth century, was a waitress in the Naniwa-ya teahouse at Asakusa. Michener stated, "Utamaro's women relay the charm he constantly saw in the women he so lovingly drew. They are alluring, delightful and evocative." She wears a gray kimono with an intricately flowered black sash. The darker colors, such as black, gray, and brown convey the elegant eighteenth century sense of fashion. Ukiyo-e prints functioned like fashion magazines, spreading chic urban style throughout the country. (from "VOGUE in Japan: Edo Fashion through Japanese prints" exhibition 07/30/08-)
Date : Japon - 1940 昭和 Ère Shōwa
Format : 41.5 X 27.4 cm.
Etat très raisonnable. Qlq signes de vieillissement sans plus .Voir photos
Envoi en recommandé avec accusé de réception . Suivi Colissimo . Assurances expédition & valeurs incluses

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