Painting Tsukasa of Ogiya - Kitagawa Utamaro | Art print
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Tsukasa of Ogiya, created in 1805 by the renowned Japanese artist Kitagawa Utamaro, is an iconic work of ukiyo-e art, capturing the essence of feminine beauty during the Edo period. Utamaro, the undisputed master of printmaking, was famous for his ability to capture the grace and elegance of Japanese women, and this piece perfectly illustrates his genius. The painting depicts a courtesan of rare elegance, her refined posture and sumptuous clothing reflecting the cultural richness of the era.
In the artistic context of 18th-century Japan, ukiyo-e was a favored medium to immortalize scenes of daily life and emblematic figures of society. Utamaro, through his unique approach, influenced many contemporary artists by presenting an unprecedented representation of femininity and social complexity. Discover all the works of Kitagawa Utamaro to appreciate the breadth of his influence.
Owning an art print of Tsukasa of Ogiya is much more than a simple decorative addition. It is an invitation to contemplation, a window open to Japanese history and culture. This work finds its ideal place in a living room, bedroom, or office, where it infuses an atmosphere of serenity and reflection. By choosing this piece, you bring a part of Utamaro’s artistic heritage into your interior, enriching your living space with a touch of timeless elegance.
To deepen your discovery of Kitagawa Utamaro, explore other works such as Chushingura Act X of the Storehouse of Loyalty, Elegant Pleasures of the Four Seasons, and Impression Souvenir de Tsu Benkei with Weapons and a Demon with a Samisen. Each of these works offers a unique perspective on the art and society of the Edo period, enriching your understanding and appreciation of this exceptional artist.
Matte finish reproduction
Rear View
FRAME (OPTIONAL)
Tsukasa of Ogiya, created in 1805 by the renowned Japanese artist Kitagawa Utamaro, is an iconic work of ukiyo-e art, capturing the essence of feminine beauty during the Edo period. Utamaro, the undisputed master of printmaking, was famous for his ability to capture the grace and elegance of Japanese women, and this piece perfectly illustrates his genius. The painting depicts a courtesan of rare elegance, her refined posture and sumptuous clothing reflecting the cultural richness of the era.
In the artistic context of 18th-century Japan, ukiyo-e was a favored medium to immortalize scenes of daily life and emblematic figures of society. Utamaro, through his unique approach, influenced many contemporary artists by presenting an unprecedented representation of femininity and social complexity. Discover all the works of Kitagawa Utamaro to appreciate the breadth of his influence.
Owning an art print of Tsukasa of Ogiya is much more than a simple decorative addition. It is an invitation to contemplation, a window open to Japanese history and culture. This work finds its ideal place in a living room, bedroom, or office, where it infuses an atmosphere of serenity and reflection. By choosing this piece, you bring a part of Utamaro’s artistic heritage into your interior, enriching your living space with a touch of timeless elegance.
To deepen your discovery of Kitagawa Utamaro, explore other works such as Chushingura Act X of the Storehouse of Loyalty, Elegant Pleasures of the Four Seasons, and Impression Souvenir de Tsu Benkei with Weapons and a Demon with a Samisen. Each of these works offers a unique perspective on the art and society of the Edo period, enriching your understanding and appreciation of this exceptional artist.
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