N. 102863637

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Maiko(舞子) - Fukumoto Yuji (福元悠二) - Giappone
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Maiko(舞子) - Fukumoto Yuji (福元悠二) - Giappone

This exquisite original Nihonga (Japanese traditional painting) portrays a maiko — a apprentice geisha of Kyoto — captured in a moment of poised, quiet elegance. Painted by Fukumoto Yuji, this work exemplifies the finest tradition of Japanese bijinga (beauty portraiture), where every detail is rendered with extraordinary care and artistry. About the Work The young woman is depicted in three-quarter profile, her gaze cast gently to one side, radiating both composure and inner grace. She holds an open sensu (folding fan) adorned with gold leaf, its warm tones contrasting beautifully against the cool blue-grey atmospheric background. Her kimono is a masterwork of pattern and color — a stunning purple shibori (tie-dyed) design blooming with hand-painted irises, wisteria, chrysanthemums, and cherry blossoms. Layered beneath is a white under-kimono (nagajuban) with delicate red floral motifs, while a bold green-and-gold obi (sash) peeks from the side. Her elaborate hair ornaments (kanzashi) are a feast for the eye — white wisteria blossoms, green leaves, a golden butterfly, and a traditional lacquered comb (kushi) with dangling bira-bira pendants — the hallmarks of a Kyoto maiko in ceremonial dress. The background washes of soft blue and grey are rendered in the atmospheric moriage style characteristic of fine Nihonga, giving the figure an almost luminous, timeless quality. The maiko is one of the most iconic figures of Japanese traditional culture. Apprenticed in the arts of music, dance, and conversation, she embodies the refinement and discipline of Kyoto's hanamachi (flower town) districts. Paintings of maiko have been treasured by collectors worldwide as windows into a world of timeless Japanese beauty.Fukumoto Yuji (福元悠二) is a Japanese Nihonga painter celebrated for his refined bijinga (beauty paintings), working in the classical tradition with mineral pigments on Japanese paper or silk. His maiko and geisha subjects are rooted in the living culture of Kyoto, rendered with painstaking attention to costume, ornament, and psychological depth.

N. 102863637

Non più disponibile
Maiko(舞子) - Fukumoto Yuji (福元悠二) - Giappone

Maiko(舞子) - Fukumoto Yuji (福元悠二) - Giappone

This exquisite original Nihonga (Japanese traditional painting) portrays a maiko — a apprentice geisha of Kyoto — captured in a moment of poised, quiet elegance. Painted by Fukumoto Yuji, this work exemplifies the finest tradition of Japanese bijinga (beauty portraiture), where every detail is rendered with extraordinary care and artistry.
About the Work
The young woman is depicted in three-quarter profile, her gaze cast gently to one side, radiating both composure and inner grace. She holds an open sensu (folding fan) adorned with gold leaf, its warm tones contrasting beautifully against the cool blue-grey atmospheric background.
Her kimono is a masterwork of pattern and color — a stunning purple shibori (tie-dyed) design blooming with hand-painted irises, wisteria, chrysanthemums, and cherry blossoms. Layered beneath is a white under-kimono (nagajuban) with delicate red floral motifs, while a bold green-and-gold obi (sash) peeks from the side.
Her elaborate hair ornaments (kanzashi) are a feast for the eye — white wisteria blossoms, green leaves, a golden butterfly, and a traditional lacquered comb (kushi) with dangling bira-bira pendants — the hallmarks of a Kyoto maiko in ceremonial dress.
The background washes of soft blue and grey are rendered in the atmospheric moriage style characteristic of fine Nihonga, giving the figure an almost luminous, timeless quality.
The maiko is one of the most iconic figures of Japanese traditional culture. Apprenticed in the arts of music, dance, and conversation, she embodies the refinement and discipline of Kyoto's hanamachi (flower town) districts. Paintings of maiko have been treasured by collectors worldwide as windows into a world of timeless Japanese beauty.Fukumoto Yuji (福元悠二) is a Japanese Nihonga painter celebrated for his refined bijinga (beauty paintings), working in the classical tradition with mineral pigments on Japanese paper or silk. His maiko and geisha subjects are rooted in the living culture of Kyoto, rendered with painstaking attention to costume, ornament, and psychological depth.

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