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Fete des trois beautes. (Feast of the Three Beauties). Groupe de trois courtisanes (geisha, geiko) de l epoque Edo ou periode Tokugawa (1600-1868) dans une maison de the (ochaya)
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Fete des trois beautes. (Feast of the Three Beauties). Groupe de trois courtisanes (geisha, geiko) de l epoque Edo ou periode Tokugawa (1600-1868) dans une maison de the (ochaya)
FIA5376883 Fete des trois beautes. (Feast of the Three Beauties). Groupe de trois courtisanes (geisha, geiko) de l epoque Edo ou periode Tokugawa (1600-1868) dans une maison de the (ochaya). Oeuvre de Kikukawa Eizan (1787-1867), gravure sur bois (estampe) 1814. Art japonais, 19e siecle, arts orientaux, ukiyo-e (ukiyo e)(image du monde flottant). State A. Pushkin Museum of fine Arts, Moscou. by Eizan, Kikukawa (1787-1867); Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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Chinese Writing Courtier Food And Drink Geisha Ideogram Japan Japanese Japanese Print Kimono Teapot Hair Style
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This print titled "Fete des trois beautes. (Feast of the Three Beauties). Groupe de trois courtisanes (geisha, geiko) de l epoque Edo ou periode Tokugawa" transports us to the enchanting world of 19th century Japan. Created by Kikukawa Eizan in 1814, this woodblock print showcases three exquisite courtesans gracefully adorned in vibrant kimonos within a traditional tea house. The intricate details and vivid colors of their costumes captivate our eyes, while their elaborate hairstyles reflect the elegance and sophistication of the time. The presence of a teapot suggests that they are engaging in a serene tea ceremony, an integral part of Japanese culture. As we delve deeper into the image, we notice Chinese writing or ideograms subtly incorporated into the artwork, adding another layer of cultural richness to this masterpiece. The artist's skillful engraving technique brings life to each delicate line and stroke, capturing not only physical beauty but also inner grace and poise. Through this print, we catch a glimpse into an era known as Edo or Tokugawa period when geishas were revered for their charm and talent in various arts such as dance, music, and conversation. It is a testament to Japan's rich artistic heritage and its celebration of feminine allure. Displayed at Moscow's State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts today, this work continues to mesmerize viewers with its timeless depiction of
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