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Young Boy Wearing Hakama for the First Time, from from the series "A Brocade of... c. 1783/84. Creator: Torii Kiyonaga. Young Boy Wearing Hakama for the First Time, from from the series "A Brocade of... c. 1783/84. Creator: Torii Kiyonaga
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Young Boy Wearing Hakama for the First Time, from from the series "A Brocade of... c. 1783/84. Creator: Torii Kiyonaga. Young Boy Wearing Hakama for the First Time, from from the series "A Brocade of... c. 1783/84. Creator: Torii Kiyonaga
Young Boy Wearing Hakama for the First Time, from from the series "A Brocade of Eastern Manners (Fuzoku Azuma no nishiki)", c. 1783/84
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Hakama Holding Hands Kiyonaga Torii Life Event Oban Sash Sekiguchi Shinsuke Torii Kiyonaga Torii School Trousers Color Woodblock Print
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This woodblock print by Torii Kiyonaga, titled "Young Boy Wearing Hakama for the First Time," is a poignant depiction of a cherished moment in a family's life. Created in the late 18th century, this artwork is part of the series "A Brocade of Eastern Manners (Fuzoku Azuma no nishiki)" and showcases the traditional clothing and customs of Japan during that era. The print features a young boy, dressed in a new hakama, a traditional Japanese garment consisting of a skirt-like piece worn over trousers. The hakama is secured with an obi sash and is often worn for formal occasions or special events. The boy's expression is filled with excitement and pride as he holds hands with his mother, who looks on with a loving smile. The mother is dressed in a beautiful kimono, adorned with intricate patterns and vibrant colors, symbolizing her status and elegance. The print is executed in the Oban size, a popular format for ukiyo-e (floating world) art, which emphasizes the beauty and ephemeral nature of everyday life. The attention to detail in the clothing, the warm expressions on their faces, and the connection between the mother and son convey the deep bond between them and the joy of sharing a special moment. This woodblock print is a testament to the artistic skill and cultural heritage of Torii Kiyonaga and the Torii School. It is a precious reminder of the rich history and traditions of Japan and the importance of family and cherished moments in life.
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