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The Courtesan Hanaōgi of the Ōgiya Brothel (Ōgiya Hanaōgi), from the series Beauties of the Pleasure Quarters as Six Floral Immortals (Seirō bijin rokkasen)

Nombre del creador

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Chōbunsai Eishi

Contexto cultural

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Japanese

Fecha

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Creación: 18th century, Edo period

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This print depicts Hanaōgi, a high-ranked Japanese courtesan, or oiran, as she sits and writes at her desk surrounded by calligraphic accoutrements. Hanaōgi’s literacy, elaborate hairstyle, and fine kimono communicate her rank. This print is from a series called “Beauties of the Pleasure Quarters as Six Floral Immortals.” Ukiyo-e is a genre of block print focused on the pleasures of Edo-era urban life. “Beauties of the Pleasure Quarters” was a common theme for albums depicting the most popular courtesans of the day. Ukiyo-e artists frequently celebrated courtesans’ literary talents. This print is a play on the Japanese and Chinese literary theme of the rokkasen, or “six poetry immortals,” who were six famous Japanese poets of the ninth century. Chōbunsai Eishi used a play on words to substitute “floral” for “poetic” in his title of this series, implying that the courtesans were both great poets and as beautiful as flowers.

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Woodblock print (nishiki-e)

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The Courtesan Hanaōgi of the Ōgiya Brothel (Ōgiya Hanaōgi), from the series Beauties of the Pleasure Quarters as Six Floral Immortals (Seirō bijin rokkasen)

Creador

Chōbunsai Eishi 鳥文斎栄之, Japanese, 1756–1829, Artist

Tipo de obra

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Work on paper
Prints

Contexto cultural

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Japanese
Japan

Material

Woodblock print (nishiki-e); ink and color on paper

Dimensiones

Vertical ōban; Image: 14 9/16 × 9 7/8 in. (37 × 25.1 cm);
height: 36.988823centimetre;
width: 25.08255centimetre

Técnica

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Idioma

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Japanese

Fecha

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Creación: 18th century, Edo period
ca. 1794 (Kansei 6)

Procedencia

Rogers Fund, 1919

Estilo Período

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Ukiyo-e
Edo period (1615–1868)

Derechos

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Public Domain
Public Domain

Inscripción

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Firma: (center right) Eishi zu 英之圖 (Drawn by Eishi);
Marca: Censorship seal: (lower left corner) Kiwame 極 (Approved); Publisher’s mark: [mountain-shape over three commas in a circle (yamagata ni mitsu-domoe), mark of the publisher Nishimuraya Yohachi (Eijudō)]; Publisher’s seal: (read right to left) Eiju han 永壽板 (published by Eiju[dō])

Ubicación

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Creación: Japan

Temas

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Tema descriptivo: Sex worker, Flower, Poet, Writing implement, Scroll painting, Nihongami, Comb (accessory), Brothel, Calligraphy, Oiran, Woman, Writing, People, Japanese people
Fans; Women; Working

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Reina Gattuso; Amanda Acosta; Jessica Gengler

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Chōbunsai Eishi, The Courtesan Hanaōgi of the Ōgiya Brothel (Ōgiya Hanaōgi), from the series "Beauties of the Pleasure Quarters as Six Floral Immortals (Seirō bijin rokkasen)," circa 1794 (Kansei 6). Metropolitan Museum of Art. The woodblock print depicts Hanaōgi, a high-ranked courtesan from Edo period Japan, as she sits and writes at her desk. Public Domain.

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