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Woman Trimming Fingernails, about 1845 (by signature; see Curator Notes) (color woodblock print)
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Woman Trimming Fingernails, about 1845 (by signature; see Curator Notes) (color woodblock print)
1113747 Woman Trimming Fingernails, about 1845 (by signature; see Curator Notes) (color woodblock print) by Kunisada, Utagawa (Toyokuni III) (1786-1865); Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields, USA; (add.info.: Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1864); Japanese
about 1845 (by signature; see Curator Notes)
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color woodblock print); Photo © Indianapolis Museum of Art .
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A captivating portrait of everyday life in 19th century Japan is presented in this exquisite color woodblock print created around 1845 by renowned artist Utagawa Kunisada, also known as Toyokuni III (1786-1865). The image depicts a woman delicately trimming her fingernails, showcasing the intricate details and textures of traditional Japanese attire. The subject's serene expression and gentle movements convey a sense of quiet contemplation, inviting the viewer to pause and appreciate the nuances of this intimate moment. Her kimono-clad figure is rendered with remarkable precision, highlighting the beauty and craftsmanship that defined Japan's artistry during this period. This print not only offers a glimpse into daily life in 19th century Japan but also serves as a testament to Kunisada's mastery of color woodblock printing. The artist's use of vibrant hues creates depth and dimensionality, drawing the viewer into the world depicted within the image. The Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields proudly holds this remarkable print in its collection, providing an opportunity for art enthusiasts to experience firsthand the beauty and cultural significance of Kunisada's work.
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