Applying Makeup, No. 2, 1930

by Kobayakawa Kiyoshi (1897 - 1948)

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Applying Makeup, No. 2, 1930 by Kobayakawa Kiyoshi (1897 - 1948)

Original Kobayakawa Kiyoshi (1897 - 1948) Japanese Woodblock Print
Applying Makeup, No. 2, 1930

Series; Women's Manners of Today

Applying Makeup, No. 2, 1930 - Lovely shin-hanga portrait of a beauty powdering her face. Her kimono is pushed down around her waist, baring her shoulders, and she gently applies the powder with a large red lacquer brush. Her hair is pulled loosely back into a soft knot adorned with a tie-dyed ribbon. Her red kimono features an intricate tie-dyed geometric pattern, trimmed with a blue collar with colorful, delicately embossed blossoms and slender leaves. The gray background has a subtle texture from a technique known as baren sujizuri (swirling baren marks).

A classic bijin subject by Kobayakawa Kiyoshi, which was privately published in an edition of 100 with seal in lower left margin. The number of this print is not filled in; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, has this image in their collection and it does not have an individual number either. This is an exceptional collector’s print from the shin-hanga tradition, a rare and highly desirable beauty subject.

Artist - Kobayakawa Kiyoshi (1897 - 1948)

Image Size - 17 1/8" x 11 3/8" + margins as shown

Condition - This print with excellent color and detail as shown. Small hole at bottom edge, repaired. A few creases. Please see photos for details. Nice overall.

Applying Makeup, No. 2, 1930 by Kobayakawa Kiyoshi (1897 - 1948)
Applying Makeup, No. 2, 1930 by Kobayakawa Kiyoshi (1897 - 1948)

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