Gun Prostitute

by Utamaro (1750 - 1806)

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Gun Prostitute  by Utamaro (1750 - 1806)

Utamaro (1750 - 1806) Japanese Woodblock Reprint
Gun Prostitute

Series; Five Shades of Ink in the Northern Quarter

Takamizawa's Taisho era Reprints - With the increase in Western visitors to Japan in the first quarter of the 20th century and the interest in the Edo era woodblock print tradition, some of the best publishing houses began to release high quality reprints of the most famous ukiyo-e designs. Founded in 1911, the Takamizawa Publisher of Tokyo produced some of the highest quality ukiyo-e woodblock reprints of all time. Drawing on the traditions and methods of the Edo era, the company created reprints with the utmost care and great attention to detail, masterfully reproducing color, line work, and even wood grain detail in some cases. 

This print was published during the Taisho era (1911 - 1925), and features a Takamizawa seal on the reverse. Takamizawa's Taisho era prints are considered to be some of the finest reprints ever done. Today, these lovely old prints are sought after by collectors. This is a fantastic early release by Takamizawa and a great choice for a collector interested in classic ukiyo-e images.

Gun Prostitute - A classic Utamaro portrait of a prostitute with a handkerchief in her mouth, her kimono having fallen away from her bare breasts. A well-known Utamaro subject. Soft color and fine detail in the hairline. Published by Takamizawa with publisher's seal on reverse.

Artist - Utamaro (1750 - 1806)

Image Size - 14 7/8" x 9 7/8" + margins as shown

Condition - With excellent color and detail. Toned as shown.

Gun Prostitute  by Utamaro (1750 - 1806)
Gun Prostitute  by Utamaro (1750 - 1806)

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