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Utagawa Kunisada Japanese Collection

Discover the enchanting world of Utagawa Kunisada, a Japanese master artist of the Edo period


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Discover the enchanting world of Utagawa Kunisada, a Japanese master artist of the Edo period. Explore his captivating depictions of women, from admiring their reflection in a hand mirror (The Six Tama Rivers of the Floating World, c.), standing beside a blooming plum tree (c. 1850), preparing to play Go, or putting out a light (Modern Customs: Frost Beneath the Stars, c.). Witness the beauty of a snowy garden (1854) and the preparation of Bonita. Delve into Kunisada's portraits and his collaborations with Utagawa Hiroshige, such as A View of the Large New Room at Sakurai (early or mid 1830s) and The Courtesan Shiratama of the Tamaya (c. Early 1810s). Lastly, experience the energy of Nakamura Utaemon III as the Monkey Trainer Yojiro (mid-1810s) and the serene scene of Abalone Divers off the Coast of Ise (early 1830s).