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Japanese print Ukiyo-e Kuniyoshi courtesan Oiran Kamuro woman Edo 19th century

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G40 66

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Japanese print on Ukiyo-e* type paper, certainly signed by the artist Kuniyoshi (1797 - 1861) last name: Utagawa, representing an Iranian courtesan followed by her Kamuro over flowering cherry trees, from the Edo period 19th century.

This print is in good general condition. It is signed see photos. It was framed later.

Note: some wear and dirt from time, look carefully at the photos.

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* Ukiyo-e

Japanese term meaning "image of the floating world") is a Japanese artistic movement of the Edo period (1603-1868) including not only original popular and narrative painting, but also and especially Japanese prints. the main themes are Bijinga ("Paintings of pretty women"), Kabuki and yakusha-e (images of kabuki theater and its actors), Shunga (erotic paintings), Landscapes (fkei-ga) and "famous views" ( meisho-e) and also the fauna and flora.

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  • Cadre 36 cm x 29 cm