Beauties Raising Silkworms

by Kunisada III (1848 - 1920)

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Beauties Raising Silkworms by Kunisada III (1848 - 1920)

Original Kunisada III (1848 - 1920) Japanese Woodblock Print
Beauties Raising Silkworms

Comments - Fantastic triptych of beauties engaged in the process of raising silkworms. At right, two women use feathers to carefully brush the silkworms onto trays. In the center, a woman strips mulberry leaves off the branches, filling a basket which is passed onto the beauty at right, who chops the leaves on a cutting board. A woman behind her scatters the leaves to feed the caterpillars. Trays of silkworms are stacked on a rack nearby. In the last stage of the process, beauties at upper left boil the cocoons to extract the silk thread, which is wound onto a spool. Nicely detailed with lively color. A wonderful look at this traditional activity, covering all stages in the lengthy process.

Artist - Kunisada III (1848 - 1920)

Image Size - 14" x 28" + margins as shown

Condition - This print with excellent color as shown. Three separate panels. Creasing, slight soiling, a few ink marks. Please see photos for details. Good overall.

Beauties Raising Silkworms by Kunisada III (1848 - 1920)
Beauties Raising Silkworms by Kunisada III (1848 - 1920)

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