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Yoshitoshi's Masterpiece: "Looking Refined: The Appearance of a Court Lady During the Kyowa Era" This exquisite print, titled "Looking Refined: The Appearance of a Court Lady During the Kyowa Era," is a testament to the exceptional artistry of Tsukio
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Yoshitoshi's Masterpiece: "Looking Refined: The Appearance of a Court Lady During the Kyowa Era"
This exquisite print, titled "Looking Refined: The Appearance of a Court Lady During the Kyowa Era," is a testament to the exceptional artistry of Tsukioka Yoshitoshi. Hailing from the "Thirty-two Types of Women" series, this piece captures the elegance and sophistication of a court lady from the Kyowa Era (1801-1804). Emphasizing the refined details, Yoshitoshi has meticulously rendered the subject's dignified posture and luxurious attire, showcasing her high rank and status. The print is not only a work of art but also a historical artifact, offering a glimpse into the past.Artistic and Historical Significance
Yoshitoshi's "Looking Refined" is a prime example of the Meiji period's engraving techniques, with an exceptional printing of the hair that highlights the artist's unrivaled skill. The print features a beautifully refined and composed court lady, carrying a tasselled cypresswood fan that denotes her dignity and rank. She is adorned with Heain style "moth eyebrows" and four layers of robes, which are beautifully embossed. This print is an early edition, making it a highly sought-after piece for collectors and enthusiasts of Japanese ukiyo-e art.- Artistic Excellence: Yoshitoshi's masterful use of line and color.
- Historical Value: A rare glimpse into the Kyowa Era and Meiji period art.
Superior Craftsmanship and Condition
This print is in excellent condition, with a stunning impression and vibrant colors. The very large sheet size adds to the grandeur of the composition. Published by Tsunashima Kamekichi, this print is accompanied by the Taiso seal and signed by Yoshitoshi himself, ensuring its authenticity. The literature reference to Stevenson’s "Yoshitoshi’s Women" further solidifies its significance.- High-Quality Printing: Exceptional impression and color preservation.
- Authenticity: Taiso seal and Yoshitoshi signature.
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