Collectors Auction April 30th Edition
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This pair of Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock prints features the work of Nishikawa Sukenobu, a prominent artist of the Edo period known for his depictions of feminine beauty. The first print, "Woman at the Mirror," portrays a woman in a moment of private grooming, adjusting her hair while her reflection is visible in a circular bronze mirror on a stand. The second print depicts a woman in an ornate floral kimono riding atop a large crane while reading a book, a classical motif often associated with longevity and transcendence. Both pieces showcase the soft luster and individualistic style characteristic of Sukenobu's Kyoto-based artistry.
Details
Artist: Nishikawa Sukenobu (Japanese, 1671-1751)
Title: "Woman at the Mirror" and "Woman on a Crane"
Medium: Woodblock prints on paper
Origin: Japan
Dimensions: 14 x 20 inches
Keywords Nishikawa Sukenobu, Japanese woodblock print, ukiyo-e, Edo period, feminine beauty, bijin-ga, Woman at the Mirror, Woman on a Crane, Kyoto artist, Hakone Art Museum, oriental art, antique Japanese print, crane motif, kimono, traditional Japanese decor.
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