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A Ceremony in Japan, c1890. Artist: Charles Gillot




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A Ceremony in Japan, c1890. Artist: Charles Gillot

A Ceremony in Japan, c1890. Illustration from the the booklet Japon, Moeurs et Usages, (Paris, c1890)

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Ceremony Charles Gillot Gillot Ritual Tradition Tatami


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This print titled "A Ceremony in Japan, c1890" takes us back to the enchanting world of 19th century Japan. Created by artist Charles Gillot for the booklet Japon, Moeurs et Usages, this illustration beautifully captures a traditional Japanese ceremony. The scene unfolds within an elegant interior adorned with vibrant colors and intricate details. A group of women dressed in exquisite kimonos are engaged in a ritualistic event, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Japan. The women's hairstyles and clothing reflect the fashion trends prevalent during that era. With utmost grace and respect, they kneel on tatami mats as they participate in this significant ceremony. Each gesture and movement carries deep meaning, symbolizing centuries-old traditions passed down through generations. The image offers a glimpse into the lives of Japanese women during this period - their roles, customs, and devotion to preserving their country's unique identity. It transports us to a time when tradition held great importance and rituals were meticulously observed. Through this print by Charles Gillot, we are transported back to 19th century Japan - a land where beauty met tradition at every turn. It serves as a reminder of our shared human history and the significance of honoring cultural practices that have shaped societies throughout time.

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