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Onna San no Miya (the Third Princess), 1768-70. 1768-70. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu

Onna San no Miya (the Third Princess), 1768-70. 1768-70. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu


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Onna San no Miya (the Third Princess), 1768-70. 1768-70. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu

Onna San no Miya (the Third Princess), 1768-70

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This polychrome woodblock print, titled "Onna San no Miya (the Third Princess), 1768-70" is a masterpiece created by Suzuki Harunobu during the Edo period in Japan. The image showcases a young woman, elegantly dressed in traditional kimono attire, standing on a balcony of a magnificent palace. As she gazes into the distance with grace and poise, her pet cat playfully sits beside her. Harunobu's attention to detail is evident in every aspect of this artwork. From the intricate architectural features of the building to the vibrant colors adorning both the scenery and clothing, each element adds depth and richness to the composition. The delicate use of ink and color on paper brings life to this scene from Japanese literature known as Genji Monogatari or Tale of Genji. The print captures not only an exquisite moment but also reflects the ukiyo-e artistic school prevalent during that time. This art form aimed to depict scenes from everyday life, often featuring women engaged in various activities. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this piece serves as a testament to Suzuki Harunobu's talent and his contribution to Japanese art history. It invites viewers into an enchanting world where tradition meets beauty, offering us a glimpse into centuries past while celebrating femininity and nature's harmony.

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