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Geisha playing the tsuzumi, Japan, 1882. Artist: Felice Beato
Geisha playing the tsuzumi, Japan, 1882. A tzuzumi is a traditional hourglass-shaped drum. A photograph from Labor and Porcelain in Japan, by the United States Consul-General, Yokohama, 1882
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Media ID 14930928
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Geisha playing the tsuzumi, Japan, 1882. Captured by the talented artist Felice Beato, this print takes us back to a mesmerizing moment in Japanese history. The image showcases a geisha gracefully immersed in her artistry as she skillfully plays the traditional hourglass-shaped drum known as tsuzumi. Dressed in an exquisite kimono and adorned with intricate accessories, this geisha embodies elegance and poise. Her vibrant attire reflects the rich colors of Japan's traditional costume, transporting us to a time when every garment told a story. As her delicate fingers strike the drum with precision and finesse, we witness not only her musical talent but also her role as an entertainer. Geishas were highly skilled performers who captivated audiences through their music, dance, and conversation. This portrait not only captures the beauty of this particular geisha but also provides us with a glimpse into nineteenth-century Japan's arts and culture scene. It serves as a testament to how music transcends language barriers and connects people from different corners of the world. Felice Beato's keen eye for detail allows us to appreciate every aspect of this enchanting photograph – from the woman's serene expression to the intricate patterns on her kimono. This print is truly a treasure that celebrates both Japanese tradition and artistic mastery.
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