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Manzan of the Chojiya, from the series "Models for Fashion: New Designs as Fresh as
Manzan of the Chojiya, from the series " Models for Fashion: New Designs as Fresh as Young Leaves (Hinagata wakana no hatsu moyo)", c. 1778/80
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Advice Attendant Chojiya Courtesan Four People Haruhiro Isoda Koryūsai Isoda Masakatsu Koryusai Koryusai Isoda Listening Masakatsu Masakatsu Isoda Models For Fashion Oban Shobei Color Woodblock Print
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Manzan of the Chojiya - A Glimpse into 18th Century Fashion and Artistic Heritage
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. This print showcases "Manzan of the Chojiya" a renowned courtesan from 18th century Japan. Part of the series "Models for Fashion: New Designs as Fresh as Young Leaves" created by Isoda Koryusai, this woodblock print captures the essence of traditional Japanese clothing and style. In this image, Manzan is elegantly dressed in a vibrant kimono, adorned with intricate patterns that reflect her status and beauty. The attention to detail in both color and design demonstrates Koryusai's mastery of block printing techniques. Surrounded by three attentive individuals, including an attendant listening intently, Manzan exudes grace and poise. Her presence commands attention as she embodies the epitome of femininity during that era. The black background serves to enhance Manzan's striking appearance while emphasizing her role as a central figure in this composition. The use of brown tones adds depth to her features, creating a lifelike portrayal that captivates viewers even centuries later. This print not only offers us a glimpse into 18th century fashion but also provides insight into Japanese culture and artistic traditions. It stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of ukiyo-e prints, which continue to inspire artists worldwide. Displayed at The Art Institute Chicago, this piece invites visitors to immerse themselves in the rich heritage art forms originating from Asia. Its presence within their esteemed collection further solidifies its significance within art history.
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