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Woman Holding a Towel, Taisho era, October 1920 (colour woodblock print)
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Woman Holding a Towel, Taisho era, October 1920 (colour woodblock print)
FSG348851 Woman Holding a Towel, Taisho era, October 1920 (colour woodblock print) by Hashiguchi, Goyo (c.1880-1921); 45.8 x 30.1 cm; Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, USA; Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; Gift of H. Ed Robison in memory of Ulrike Pietzner-Robison; Japanese, out of copyright
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© Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution Gift of H. Ed Robison in memory of Ulrike Pietzner-Robison / Bridgeman Images
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This print from the Taisho era transports us back to October 1920, immersing us in the beauty and grace of a Japanese woman. In this colour woodblock print titled "Woman Holding a Towel" artist Hashiguchi Goyo skillfully captures the essence of femininity and elegance. The woman depicted stands before us, her half-length figure draped in a traditional kimono. The vibrant colors of her garment harmonize with the delicate patterns adorning it, showcasing the meticulous craftsmanship that went into its creation. With every fold and crease meticulously rendered, we can almost feel the softness of the fabric against our fingertips. Her gaze is serene yet enigmatic, inviting us to contemplate her thoughts and emotions hidden beneath her composed exterior. As she holds a towel delicately in one hand, we are left to wonder about its purpose – perhaps she has just emerged from a bath or is preparing for an important ceremony. This artwork not only serves as a visual feast but also offers insight into Japan's rich cultural heritage during this period. It reminds us of how art can transcend time and space, allowing us to connect with individuals who lived decades ago. Displayed at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery within Smithsonian Institution's prestigious collection, this piece symbolizes both artistic mastery and historical significance. Its presence serves as a testament to Goyo's talent as well as an opportunity for viewers to appreciate Japanese artistry at its finest.
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