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La Mousmee, illustration from Scribners Magazine
1152078 La Mousmee, illustration from Scribners Magazine, engraved by Henry Wolf (1852-1916), 1912 (wood engraving) by Blum, Robert Frederick (1857-1903) (after); Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22533138
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Kimono Length Monochrome Serene Studies Three Quarter Vernacular Henry Wolf
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This print titled "La Mousmee, illustration from Scribners Magazine" takes us on a journey to early 20th century Japan. The delicate lines of the wood engraving bring to life a serene scene featuring a beautiful Japanese woman in traditional attire. Her three-quarter portrait showcases her elegant hairstyle and exquisite kimono, highlighting the timeless beauty of Japanese culture. The artist, Robert Frederick Blum, skillfully captures the essence of this female figure with meticulous attention to detail. Every fold in her dress and every strand of hair is rendered with precision, creating a sense of realism that transports us into this enchanting world. Engraved by Henry Wolf, this illustration was originally featured in Scribners Magazine in 1912. It has since become an iconic representation of vernacular studies during that era. The monochrome palette adds depth and mystery to the image while emphasizing its classical charm. As we gaze at La Mousmee's fan delicately held in her hand, we are reminded of the grace and poise inherent in Japanese artistry. This print serves as a testament to the enduring allure of traditional aesthetics and invites us to appreciate the beauty found within different cultures. Displayed at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA, this artwork continues to captivate viewers with its timeless elegance.
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