Women in the Kitchen

by Utamaro (1750 - 1806)

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Women in the Kitchen by Utamaro (1750 - 1806)

Utamaro (1750 - 1806) Japanese Woodblock Reprint
Women in the Kitchen

Goyo Studio Reprints - Hashiguchi Goyo is the undisputed master of the 20th century shin-hanga movement. A secondary part of his career was reprinting beautiful old ukiyo-e designs from the golden age of the Japanese woodblock print. Between 1918 and 1920, much of Goyo’s artistic work was devoted to creating these incredible woodblock reprints of classic ukiyo-e prints. Each image was painstakingly copied from an original and stamped with the Goyo circular seal. Line by line, color by color, the prints were recreated in Goyo’s studio to perfectly emulate these masterworks of ukiyo-e. Goyo took pride in this work and the release of his reprints was met with great acclaim.

Today, original Goyo reprints are highly sought after by collectors and rare to find. This is an exceptional opportunity!

Comments - Interesting Utamaro scene showing women working in the kitchen, one blowing on the coals through a bamboo pipe. The beauty behind her reaches through a cloud of smoke to retrieve a teakettle from atop the fire. A great look at domestic life during the Edo era.

Artist - Utamaro (1750 - 1806)

Image Size - 11" x 7 3/8"

Condition - This print with excellent color and detail as shown. Paper remnant on reverse at one edge from previous mounting. Please see photos for details. Good condition overall.

Women in the Kitchen by Utamaro (1750 - 1806)
Women in the Kitchen by Utamaro (1750 - 1806)