日本版画 "The courtesan Hanahito from the Ogi-ya" 由 Ichirakutei Eisui 创作
标题:The courtesan Hanahito from the Ogi-ya
日期:1798
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来源:Ohmi Gallery
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Ichirakutei Eisui (active 1789-1823). This is a bust portrait of the courtesan Hanahito of the Ogi-ya. The Doll Festival from a set of the Five Seasonal Festivals published by Maru-ya Bun'emon, c.1798. You can find the British Museum's impression of this print illustrated in the reference text "Ukiyo-e Masterpieces in European Collections" as print number 205. This type of print shows a woman of the pleasure quarters. The Edo period red-light districts were officially sanctioned, however, they weren't the playground for just anyone. The popular top-class geishas of the day (known as Oiran) were depicted in this type of print. In ukiyo-e woodblock prints, this close-up portrait view of the upper body is known as an okubi-e (bust portrait). Publisher seals on verso. Printer: Maeda; Carver: Tanaka.