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The document provides descriptions of over woodblock prints created by the Japanese artist Kitagawa Utamaro between the ss....
UTAMARO
There is perhaps no artist so skilled in capturing the pensive, enigmatic aura of beautiful women as Kitagawa, Utamaro.
His very name, synonymous with the bijin-ga subgenre, often brings to mind great beauties of Edo: courtesans, geisha, teashop girls, and the wives and daughters of everyday townsfolk. Such beauties are often depicted performing daily rituals; for example, a woman washing her hair, geisha applying foundation, or Yoshiwara entertainers teasing a flash of skin.
Utamaro excelled not only at portraying eroticism in the context of everyday life but also nuances of the feminine psyche.
Japanese ukiyo-e artist, painter and graphic artist.
Born in the capital of Edo in 1754, he studied with artist Toriyama Seiken until 1788. Throughout his professional career, Utamaro produced, painted, and illustrated nearly two thousand works, including picture books, Kabuki libretti, shunga, and one hundred and twenty bijin-ga print series.
He also pioneered okubi-e portraiture, rather than standardized, ful