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Tagawaya Restaurant in Front of the Temple Daionji, between circa 1825 and circa 1835. Creator: Ikeda Eisen
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Tagawaya Restaurant in Front of the Temple Daionji, between circa 1825 and circa 1835. Creator: Ikeda Eisen
Tagawaya Restaurant in Front of the Temple Daionji, between circa 1825 and circa 1835. Tagawaya Restaurant in Front of the Temple Daionji - Daionji mae Tagawaya - Series: A Guide to Modern Restaurants
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Tagawaya Restaurant in Front of Temple Daionji
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is a captivating 19th-century print by the renowned Japanese artist Ikeda Eisen. Dated between circa 1825 and circa 1835, this artwork is a part of Eisen's series "A Guide to Modern Restaurants," showcasing various eateries and their patrons. The print depicts a woman standing in front of the Temple Daionji in Nagasaki, Japan, with the Tagawaya Restaurant prominently featured in the background. The woman, dressed in a beautiful kimono, has her arms folded, conveying a sense of confidence and composure. She wears traditional Japanese footwear, including geta (wooden sandals) and a pair of boots with carriage boots, which were popular during the Edo and Tokugawa periods. The intricate details of the woman's clothing and accessories, along with the calligraphy and ornate design elements, are characteristic of the ukiyo-e (floating world) style. The print also highlights the integration of religion and everyday life in Japanese society, as the temple and the restaurant coexist in the same scene. This artwork is a precious reminder of Japan's rich cultural heritage, offering a glimpse into the fashion, customs, and social dynamics of the time. The print is currently housed at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), showcasing the art and history of Asia and the world. Ikeda Eisen, also known as Keisai Eisen, was a prolific artist who produced numerous woodblock prints, paintings, and calligraphy works during the 19th century. His artworks are highly sought after by collectors and scholars for their exquisite craftsmanship and historical significance. Overall, "Tagawaya Restaurant in Front of Temple Daionji" is a stunning piece of Japanese art that captures the essence of the Edo period and offers valuable insights into the country's history and traditions.
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