1752–1815 Collection
"1752–1815: A Glimpse into the Vibrant World of Edo Period Japan" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating era of 1752–1815
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"1752–1815: A Glimpse into the Vibrant World of Edo Period Japan" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating era of 1752–1815, as we explore the rich cultural tapestry of Edo period Japan. From mesmerizing artworks to intriguing performances, this period was a true testament to the creativity and elegance that defined Japanese society. In "Three Women Balcony, " brushstrokes come alive, capturing the grace and beauty of women adorned in traditional attire. The delicate intricacies showcased in "Two Courtesans Geisha" transport us to a world where these skilled entertainers held court during their heyday. The stage comes alive with "Actors Shosa Combination Acting Dancing Performance, " where talented performers captivate audiences with their skillful movements and dramatic expressions. Meanwhile, at Ashinoyu Spring Hakone, one can almost feel the tranquility emanating from this serene location depicted during the same period. Experience nature's allure through "Drunk Flowers, " a masterpiece that encapsulates blooming blossoms against an enchanting backdrop. Delve deeper into seasonal delights with "Fifth Month series Twelve Months Southern Pleasure District, " offering glimpses into joyous festivities celebrated throughout the year. Kabuki takes center stage as we witness Kabuki Actor Sawamura S┼ìj┼½r┼ì III portraying courtesans with unparalleled flair. Nippori Keinai Ebisu-Daikoku invites us on a journey through bustling streets teeming with life during this vibrant epoch. Discover artistry beyond paintings as you encounter a Doll Representing Boy Playing Flute – an exquisite representation of childhood innocence frozen in time. Witness romance unfold between a Balcony Woman Seated Playing Tsuzumi and a Man donning Daimyo Costume – an emblematic portrayal of love amidst societal hierarchies.