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Two women abalone divers in Japan. Woodblock print by Kitagawa Utamaro, 1797-98




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Two women abalone divers in Japan. Woodblock print by Kitagawa Utamaro, 1797-98

JAPAN: ABALONE DIVERS.
Two women abalone divers in Japan. Woodblock print by Kitagawa Utamaro, 1797-98

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1797 1798 Basket Breast Diver Edo Period Food Japan Japanese Kimono Kitagawa Nude Ocean Sea Side Tool Utamaro Wood Block Abalone Crouching Shell Fish Wring


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This woodblock print by Kitagawa Utamaro, created in 1797-98, transports us to the shores of Japan where two women abalone divers are depicted in all their grace and strength. The artist's meticulous attention to detail is evident as he captures the essence of these divers' lives. The image showcases the divers crouching on the wet seaside rocks, their nude bodies glistening with water droplets under the late afternoon sun. Clad only in traditional kimonos loosely wrapped around their waists, they exude a sense of freedom and connection with nature. In one hand, each woman holds a basket ready to collect the precious shellfish that lie beneath the ocean's surface. Their tools rest nearby, waiting for them to plunge into the depths once again. This scene offers a glimpse into an ancient tradition that has been passed down through generations. Utamaro's mastery lies not only in his ability to capture physical beauty but also in his portrayal of human emotions. The expressions on these women's faces reveal determination and focus as they wring out seawater from their hair before resuming their task. This woodblock print is a testament to both fine artistry and cultural heritage during Japan's Edo period. It serves as a reminder of our deep connection with nature and how it sustains us both physically and spiritually.

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