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Suzuki Harunobu Japanese Collection

Suzuki Harunobu, a renowned Japanese artist from the 18th century, captured the essence of beauty and grace in his exquisite woodblock prints

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Japanese Collection: Woman Running Past a Willow Tree in a Breeze, 1766 or 1767. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese)

Woman Running Past a Willow Tree in a Breeze, 1766 or 1767. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese)
Woman Running Past a Willow Tree in a Breeze, 1766 or 1767

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Japanese Collection: Woman Watching Young Couple Embrace on a Veranda, late 1760s. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese)

Woman Watching Young Couple Embrace on a Veranda, late 1760s. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese)
Woman Watching Young Couple Embrace on a Veranda, late 1760s

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Japanese Collection: Young Woman Standing Under an Umbrella in the Snow, 1767-1768. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese)

Young Woman Standing Under an Umbrella in the Snow, 1767-1768. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese)
Young Woman Standing Under an Umbrella in the Snow, 1767-1768

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Japanese Collection: Youth Representing Monju, God of Wisdom on a Lion, c. 1767. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese)

Youth Representing Monju, God of Wisdom on a Lion, c. 1767. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese)
Youth Representing Monju, God of Wisdom on a Lion, c. 1767

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Japanese Collection: Young Woman Looking at a Pot of Pinks, c. 1767. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese, 1724-1770)

Young Woman Looking at a Pot of Pinks, c. 1767. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese, 1724-1770)
Young Woman Looking at a Pot of Pinks, c. 1767. A girl steps onto a veranda after a bath to look at a pot of pinks. A warm breeze stirs the poem-strip tied to the windbell above her

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Japanese Collection: Young Woman Admiring a Snow Rabbit, late 1760s. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese, 1724-1770)

Young Woman Admiring a Snow Rabbit, late 1760s. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese, 1724-1770)
Young Woman Admiring a Snow Rabbit, late 1760s

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Japanese Collection: Young Man Playing Football, late 1760s. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese, 1724-1770)

Young Man Playing Football, late 1760s. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese, 1724-1770)
Young Man Playing Football, late 1760s

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Japanese Collection: The Priest Kukai by the Tama River at Mt. Koya... late 1760s. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese)

The Priest Kukai by the Tama River at Mt. Koya... late 1760s. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese)
The Priest Kukai by the Tama River at Mt. Koya (From the Series The Six Tama Rivers in Everyday Life), late 1760s

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Japanese Collection: Passing the Bamboo Grove, 1868-1912. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese, 1724-1770)

Passing the Bamboo Grove, 1868-1912. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese, 1724-1770)
Passing the Bamboo Grove, 1868-1912. The first state of this print was privately issued as a calendar print for 1766, with the months of the year depicted in the womans sash

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Japanese Collection: Courtesan and Sleeping Attendant, late 1760s. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese, 1724-1770)

Courtesan and Sleeping Attendant, late 1760s. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese, 1724-1770)
Courtesan and Sleeping Attendant, late 1760s. Note the embossing on the robe of the courtesan. This technique uses unpigmented blocks during the printing process

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Japanese Collection: Courtesan and Lover, late 1760s. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese, 1724-1770)

Courtesan and Lover, late 1760s. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese, 1724-1770)
Courtesan and Lover, late 1760s

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Japanese Collection: Courtesan Reading a Letter (from the series Collection of Beauties of the Green Houses), 1725-1770

Courtesan Reading a Letter (from the series Collection of Beauties of the Green Houses), 1725-1770

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Japanese Collection: Courtesan Dreaming of her Childhood, c. 1770. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese, 1724-1770)

Courtesan Dreaming of her Childhood, c. 1770. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese, 1724-1770)
Courtesan Dreaming of her Childhood, c. 1770. This print depicts a courtesan dreaming about the time she was taken from her family to become a courtesan

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Japanese Collection: Woman and Maid Servant, late 1760s. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese, 1724-1770)

Woman and Maid Servant, late 1760s. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese, 1724-1770)
Woman and Maid Servant, late 1760s

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Japanese Collection: Woman (Bijin) Looking at the Moons Reflection (From the series Mu Tamagawa), mid-1700s

Woman (Bijin) Looking at the Moons Reflection (From the series Mu Tamagawa), mid-1700s

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Japanese Collection: Woman (Bihin) with Parasol in Snow (From the series Mu Tamagawa). Creator: Suzuki Harunobu

Woman (Bihin) with Parasol in Snow (From the series Mu Tamagawa). Creator: Suzuki Harunobu
Woman (Bihin) with Parasol in Snow (From the series Mu Tamagawa)

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Japanese Collection: The Courtesan Writing from a Book (From A Collection of Beautiful Women of the Yoshiwara), 1770

The Courtesan Writing from a Book (From A Collection of Beautiful Women of the Yoshiwara), 1770

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Japanese Collection: The Courtesan (From A Collection of Beautiful Women of the Yoshiwara), 1770. Creator

The Courtesan (From A Collection of Beautiful Women of the Yoshiwara), 1770. Creator
The Courtesan (From A Collection of Beautiful Women of the Yoshiwara), 1770

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Japanese Collection: Bush Clover (From the Series Beauties of the Floating World Compared to Flowers), late 1760s

Bush Clover (From the Series Beauties of the Floating World Compared to Flowers), late 1760s

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Japanese Collection: Benevolence: Courtesan Shaving the Neck of her Servant…, 1767. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu

Benevolence: Courtesan Shaving the Neck of her Servant…, 1767. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu
Benevolence: Courtesan Shaving the Neck of her Servant (from a series of Five Confucian Virtues), 1767. The poem reads: If you stop at an inn on the road of the heart which gives happiness to people

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Japanese Collection: A Girl Dressing in Pink, 1766. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese, 1724-1770)

A Girl Dressing in Pink, 1766. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese, 1724-1770)
A Girl Dressing in Pink, 1766


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Suzuki Harunobu, a renowned Japanese artist from the 18th century, captured the essence of beauty and grace in his exquisite woodblock prints. In "Woman Running Past a Willow Tree in a Breeze, " we witness the delicate movement of a woman as she gracefully glides past a swaying willow tree. The soft colors and flowing lines evoke a sense of tranquility. In "Woman Watching Young Couple Embrace on a Veranda, " Harunobu portrays an intimate moment between two lovers. The woman's gaze reflects both curiosity and longing, while the couple embraces passionately on the veranda, and is an enchanting scene that captures the complexity of human emotions. Harunobu's "Young Woman Standing Under an Umbrella in the Snow" transports us to a serene winter landscape. The young woman stands elegantly under her umbrella, shielding herself from snowflakes gently falling around her. This print exudes serenity and showcases Harunobu's mastery in capturing subtle details. In "Youth Representing Monju, God of Wisdom on a Lion, " Harunobu depicts youthful energy personifying wisdom itself. The vibrant colors and intricate patterns highlight his skillful technique in portraying mythical figures with great finesse. The captivating print titled "Young Woman Looking at Pot of Pinks" showcases Harunobu's ability to capture moments of introspection and contemplation. With gentle brushstrokes, he brings alive this young woman lost in thought as she gazes upon blooming pinks with admiration. Harunobu's artistry extends beyond traditional subjects; he also explores everyday scenes like in "Young Man Playing Football. " Here we see youthful enthusiasm as two men engage in friendly competition amidst lush surroundings—a testament to Harunobu's versatility as an artist. "The Priest Kukai by Tama River at Mt. Koya" takes us into nature’s embrace where a serene priest contemplates the beauty of his surroundings.