Pouring Sake and Eating Rice

by Ginko (active 1874 - 1897)

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Pouring Sake and Eating Rice by Ginko (active 1874 - 1897)

Original Ginko (active 1874 - 1897) Japanese Woodblock Print
Pouring Sake and Eating Rice

Series; Instructions in Etiquette for Young Women

Instructions in Etiquette for Young Women - Attractive design from Adachi Ginko's series depicting the proper etiquette for ladies in various situations. Scenes include welcoming visitors, entertaining guests with games and music, serving refreshments, a tea ceremony, and washing the face. These charming designs feature colorful and wonderfully detailed settings. Originally designed to be cut into two separate chuban size sheets, these rare pages are uncut. A great look at life for upper-class women during the Meiji era.

Artist - Ginko (active 1874 - 1897)

Image Size - 13 3/4" x 9 3/4" + margins as shown

Condition - This print with excellent color and detail as shown. Backed with paper. Slight toning and soiling, a few creases, slight curling at sides, paper strip at left edge. Please see photos for details. Good overall.

Pouring Sake and Eating Rice by Ginko (active 1874 - 1897)
Pouring Sake and Eating Rice by Ginko (active 1874 - 1897)

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