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Two Women Storm Edo period 1615-1868 1764-72

Two Women Storm Edo period 1615-1868 1764-72


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Two Women Storm Edo period 1615-1868 1764-72

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10 3 8 1615–1868 1725–1770 264 Cm 8 1 8 Bathhouse Edo Period Harunobu Polychrome Woodblock Print Rain Storm Suzuki Harunobu Towel Two Women Women Work Young Bathrobe


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This polychrome woodblock print from the Edo period, titled "Two Women Storm" transports us back to 18th century Japan. Created by Suzuki Harunobu, a renowned Japanese artist of that era, this artwork showcases his mastery in capturing everyday scenes with a touch of humor and narrative quality. In this particular print, we see two young women caught in the midst of a sudden downpour outside a bathhouse. The rain is pouring heavily as one woman rushes forward while carrying her bathrobe and towel tightly against her body. Her determined expression suggests she is eager to find shelter from the storm. The other woman follows closely behind, seemingly unfazed by the rain as she holds an umbrella above them both. The use of vibrant ink and colors on delicate paper enhances the overall beauty of this piece. It not only portrays a common occurrence during rainy seasons but also provides an important clue about life during the Edo period. Harunobu's attention to detail and ability to capture human emotions make this print truly remarkable. Through his artistry, he brings these two women to life before our eyes, allowing us to imagine their journey through the stormy streets of old Japan. "Two Women Storm" is undoubtedly an exquisite addition to any collection or display dedicated to preserving historical Japanese art forms like woodblock prints.

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