Entertaining Guests at a Teahouse, 1856

by Kunisada II (1823 - 1880)

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Entertaining Guests at a Teahouse, 1856 by Kunisada II (1823 - 1880)

Original Kunisada II (1823 - 1880) Japanese Woodblock Print
Entertaining Guests at a Teahouse, 1856

Comments - Lovely depiction of beauties entertaining two male guests in the upper story of a teahouse in springtime. At right, a beauty plays the shamisen while the woman standing behind her gestures excitedly. The seated man smiles dreamily as he rests his cheek on his chin, enjoying the music. In the center, a low red lacquer table holds a meal, including a platter with a fish on it, and the other man looks up from his cup of sake with a frown as the courtesan at left reads a letter. Blossoming cherry trees frame the night scene. An attractive, interesting design with beautiful detail in the elegant fabrics and household furnishings.

Artist - Kunisada II (1823 - 1880)

Image Size - 14 1/8" x 29 1/4" + top margin as shown

Condition - This print with excellent color and detail as shown. Three separate panels. Small loss and slight thinning at edge, a couple small holes, repaired. Slight toning and soiling, a few creases, slight rubbing at edges. Please see photos for details. Good overall.

Entertaining Guests at a Teahouse, 1856 by Kunisada II (1823 - 1880)
Entertaining Guests at a Teahouse, 1856 by Kunisada II (1823 - 1880)

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