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Kitagawa Utamaro - Tamaya uchi Hanamurasaki, Sekiya, Teriha – Hanamurasaki of the Tamaya, Sekiya, Teriha

Tamaya uchi Hanamurasaki, Sekiya, Teriha – Hanamurasaki of the Tamaya, Sekiya, Teriha (1793-1804)

Kitagawa Utamaro (Japanese, 1753-1806)
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The Artist died in 1806 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer.

Kitagawa Utamaro was a Japanese artist. He is one of the most highly regarded designers of ukiyo-e woodblock prints and paintings, and is best known for his bijin ōkubi-e "large-headed pictures of beautiful women" of the 1790s. He also produced nature studies, particularly illustrated books of insects.

Little is known of Utamaro's life. His work began to appear in the 1770s, and he rose to prominence in the early 1790s with his portraits of beauties with exaggerated, elongated features. He produced over 2000 known prints and was one of the few ukiyo-e artists to achieve fame throughout Japan in his lifetime. In 1804 he was arrested and manacled for fifty days for making illegal prints depicting the 16th-century military ruler Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and died two years later.

Utamaro's work reached Europe in the mid-nineteenth century, where it was very popular, enjoying particular acclaim in France. He influenced the European Impressionists, particularly with his use of partial views and his emphasis on light and shade, which they imitated. The reference to the "Japanese influence" among these artists often refers to the work of Utamaro.

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An Attractive Woman Who Looks Like the Actor Iwai Hanshiro V

An Attractive Woman Who Looks Like the Actor Iwai Hanshiro V (1806)

Kitagawa Utamaro (Japanese, 1753-1806)
Drying and Stretching Cloth

Drying and Stretching Cloth (circa 1797-1798)

Kitagawa Utamaro (Japanese, 1753-1806)
Chushingura: Act III of The Storehouse of Loyalty

Chushingura: Act III of The Storehouse of Loyalty (late 1790s)

Kitagawa Utamaro (Japanese, 1753-1806)
Courtesans of the Ōgiya Brothel on Display

Courtesans of the Ōgiya Brothel on Display (1806)

Kitagawa Utamaro (Japanese, 1753-1806)
Fond of Things from the series Eight Views of Favorite Things of Today’s World

Fond of Things from the series Eight Views of Favorite Things of Today’s World (late 1790s)

Kitagawa Utamaro (Japanese, 1753-1806)
Gebon no zu – Picture of the lower class

Gebon no zu – Picture of the lower class (1793-1804)

Kitagawa Utamaro (Japanese, 1753-1806)
Woman with Attendants

Woman with Attendants (late 18th century – ca. 1806)

Kitagawa Utamaro (Japanese, 1753-1806)
No Title

No Title (1753-1806)

Kitagawa Utamaro (Japanese, 1753-1806)
Tamaya uchi Komurasaki, Kochô, Haruji – Komurasaki of the Tamaya, Kochô, Haruj

Tamaya uchi Komurasaki, Kochô, Haruji – Komurasaki of the Tamaya, Kochô, Haruj (1793-1804)

Kitagawa Utamaro (Japanese, 1753-1806)
Chichi – About to breastfeed

Chichi – About to breastfeed (1793-1804)

Kitagawa Utamaro (Japanese, 1753-1806)
A woman looking at her reflection in a mirror

A woman looking at her reflection in a mirror (1793-1804)

Kitagawa Utamaro (Japanese, 1753-1806)
The Courtesan Takigawa of Ogiya (from the series Seven Aspects of Komachi in the Green Houses)

The Courtesan Takigawa of Ogiya (from the series Seven Aspects of Komachi in the Green Houses) (1797 or 1798)

Kitagawa Utamaro (Japanese, 1753-1806)
Courtesan Oriwae (small child looking in mirror at back)

Courtesan Oriwae (small child looking in mirror at back) (late 18th century – ca. 1806)

Kitagawa Utamaro (Japanese, 1753-1806)
Rikomono (Know-it-all)

Rikomono (Know-it-all) (1767-1806)

Kitagawa Utamaro (Japanese, 1753-1806)
Women by a Palanquin (from the series Chinese and Japanese Poems by Seven Year Old Girls of Recent Times)

Women by a Palanquin (from the series Chinese and Japanese Poems by Seven Year Old Girls of Recent Times) (late 1790s)

Kitagawa Utamaro (Japanese, 1753-1806)
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