The Fancy-Free Type

by Utamaro (1750 - 1806)

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The Fancy-Free Type by Utamaro (1750 - 1806)

Utamaro (1750 - 1806) Japanese Woodblock Reprint
The Fancy-Free Type

Series; Ten Classes of Women's Physiognomy

Earliest Takamizawa Reprints – This handsome reprint is by the venerable Takamizawa publisher and is from the earliest period of their work as a publishing house. Takamizawa was known as one of the finest reprint publishers of the 20th century and produced some of the highest quality ukiyo-e woodblock reprints of all time. Drawing on the traditions and methods of the Edo era, the prints were produced replicating original Edo era colors and printed on beautiful handmade paper. The printers worked with the utmost care and great attention to detail, masterfully reproducing color and line work.

This print, and the others in the associated group, bear the earliest, red two part "Takamizawa" seal on the reverse attesting to the Takamizawa publication of these prints and the date from the Taisho era (early 1920s). See the photo of the seal example. The prints came in early Takamizawa folders with a decorative seal from the company (see folder seal photos). These were group folders, and the seal photos are for reference and dating only

The Fancy-Free Type - Beautiful Utamaro portrait of a young woman returning from a bath, dressed in a loose cotton robe patterned with circular motifs of birds in flight. She dries her hands on a towel as she looks over her shoulder with a happy smile. A wonderful design with soft color and fine line work, with a distressed mica background.

Artist - Utamaro (1750 - 1806)

Image Size - 15" x 10"

Condition - With excellent color and detail as shown. Please see photos for details. Good overall.

The Fancy-Free Type by Utamaro (1750 - 1806)
The Fancy-Free Type by Utamaro (1750 - 1806)
The Fancy-Free Type by Utamaro (1750 - 1806)
The Fancy-Free Type by Utamaro (1750 - 1806)