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The Courtesan Somenosuke of the Matsubaya, and Attendants Wakagi and Wakaba, from the series " A Comparison of Contemporary Beauties (Tosei bijin awase)", c. 1796/97
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Chokosai Eisho Chuban Courtesan Eisho Chokosai Eisho Hosoda Hosoda Eisho Koto Shoeido Stringed Instrument Zither Block Printing Colour Woodblock Print Musical Instruments Playing An Instrument Tokugawa Period Woodblock Printing
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The Courtesan Somenosuke of the Matsubaya, and Attendants Wakagi and Wakaba - A Glimpse into 18th Century Edo Period Japan
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. This woodblock print, created by Chokosai Eisho in the late 18th century, offers a fascinating glimpse into the vibrant world of Edo period Japan. Titled "The Courtesan Somenosuke of the Matsubaya, and Attendants Wakagi and Wakaba" this artwork is part of the renowned series "A Comparison of Contemporary Beauties (Tosei bijin awase)". In this scene, we witness three beautifully adorned women engaged in their daily activities. The central figure is Somenosuke, a highly esteemed courtesan from the Matsubaya district. Her elegance and poise are evident as she sits gracefully on a cushioned platform while playing a koto—a traditional stringed instrument. Flanking her are two attendants named Wakagi and Wakaba who assist her with various tasks. Their colorful kimono attire adds to the visual splendor of this composition. Eisho's masterful use of color woodblock printing brings these characters to life with exquisite detail. Each delicate brushstroke captures not only their physical beauty but also hints at their individual personalities. As we admire this artwork today at The Art Institute of Chicago's Asian Art Gallery, we are transported back in time to an era where music played an integral role in Japanese culture
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