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Classic Ukiyo-e Prints: Edo-Era Japanese Art of Women in Kimono #16449 (License: Personal Use)
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This collection features four high-quality reproductions of 19th-century ukiyo-e woodblock prints by masters such as Kitagawa Utamaro and Suzuki Harunobu. Each panel illustrates a woman engaged in daily life or ceremonial moments-sewing by a shoji screen, resting under bamboo, gazing at the moon with a child, and holding a fan beside a river-rendered with meticulous line work, rich pigments, and symbolic motifs like cranes and cherry blossoms. The compositions reflect the aesthetics of bijin-ga (beauty portraits) and convey narrative depth through posture, setting, and subtle expression.
Used on museum exhibition pages, educational resources about Japanese art history, or e-commerce sites selling art prints; targets users seeking cultural insight, academic reference, or decorative inspiration rooted in traditional aesthetics.
Related Cliparts: Discover exquisite Edo-period ukiyo-e woodblock prints featuring graceful women in vibrant kimonos-iconic examples of Japanese art history and cultural elegance.
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