Yoshitoshi - Thirty-two Aspects of Women's Customs and Manners

Yoshitoshi - Thirty-two Aspects of Women's Customs and Manners

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Tsukioka Yoshitoshi "Warm": An Urban Widow of the Kansei era [1789-1801]. In this winter scene, a young woman reads while seated at a kotatsu (a heated table). Her cat curled up on top of the kotatsu makes a convenient stand for her book. From the popular series "Thirty-two Aspects of Customs and Manners" considered Yoshitoshi's finest series of bijin-ga, or pictures of beautiful women. The women depicted come from all social classes. The series was printed using premium techniques, such as bokashi shading, embossing, and burnishing. Prints from this series are in major museum collections worldwide. This series exists in several editions, which can be identified not only by impression quality but also by differences in the cartouche. The first edition features a cartouche with three diagonal colors. The second edition uses two colors, while the third edition displays a plain brown-gray cartouche with no distinct color markings. Date: 1888 Publisher: Tsunashima Kamekichi Condition: Very

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