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Ono no Komachi at Seki Temple, from the series The Fashionable Seven Komachi (Furyu nana Komachi), c. 1788 (colour woodblock print; oban)
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Ono no Komachi at Seki Temple, from the series The Fashionable Seven Komachi (Furyu nana Komachi), c. 1788 (colour woodblock print; oban)
5859881 Ono no Komachi at Seki Temple, from the series The Fashionable Seven Komachi (Furyu nana Komachi), c.1788 (colour woodblock print; oban) by Eishi, Chobunsai (1756-1829); 37.5 x 25 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA; (add.info.: by Chobunsai Eishi)
Media ID 32104916
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18th Centuries 3 People 3 Persons 3 Three People Asiae Cultural Costume Edo Period Edo Period 1603 1868 Folk Dress Japanese Print Japanese Prints Kimono Nationa Costume Three Persons Tokugawa Period Traditional Clothes Traditional Clothing Traditional Costumes Mzprint Several People Several Persons
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This woodblock print, titled "Ono no Komachi at Seki Temple" is a stunning representation of Japanese art from the late 18th century. Created by Chobunsai Eishi, a renowned artist of the time, this piece belongs to the series known as The Fashionable Seven Komachi. The print showcases Ono no Komachi, a legendary poetess and one of Japan's most celebrated literary figures. She stands gracefully on a riverbank, surrounded by the serene beauty of nature. Dressed in an exquisite kimono that reflects her femininity and elegance, she exudes an air of timeless charm. Beside her stands a man who emanates strength and masculinity. Together they create a harmonious balance within the composition, symbolizing the duality present in human relationships. The vibrant colors used in this artwork bring life to every detail - from the flowing river to the intricate patterns on their garments. It is evident that great care was taken in capturing not only their physical appearance but also their inner essence. Through this print, Eishi transports us back to Japan's Edo period (1603-1868), offering us a glimpse into its rich cultural heritage. The meticulous attention given to traditional costumes and landscapes serves as a testament to his mastery as an artist. Displayed at The Art Institute of Chicago, this woodblock print continues to captivate viewers with its timeless beauty and artistic brilliance.
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