UTAMARO 喜多川歌麿 高島おひさ Takashima Ohisa Applying Powder | Edo Bijin-ga Ukiyo-e Japanese Woodblock Print Reproduction
UTAMARO 喜多川歌麿 高島おひさ Takashima Ohisa Applying Powder | Edo Bijin-ga Ukiyo-e Japanese Woodblock Print Reproduction
About the Artwork:
This exquisite ukiyo-e woodblock print reproduction portrays Takashima Ohisa (高島おひさ), one of Edo’s celebrated beauties, painted by Kitagawa Utamaro (喜多川歌麿) — the unrivaled master of bijin-ga (美人画, portraits of beautiful women).
Utamaro captures Ohisa in a moment of quiet self-adornment, delicately holding a brush as she applies white powder. Her elegantly coiled hair, refined posture, and calm expression reflect both modesty and grace, elevating everyday intimacy into timeless elegance.
Cultural and Historical Significance:
During the late 18th century, Utamaro transformed the world of ukiyo-e portraiture by focusing on the emotional subtlety and individuality of women. Unlike earlier idealized forms, his figures display psychological depth and human warmth.
Takashima Ohisa was a famed waitress of the Takashimaya teahouse in Edo, admired for her natural beauty and charm. Utamaro’s portraits of her immortalized the “iki” (粋) spirit — that refined blend of simplicity, style, and intelligence that defined Edo-period femininity.
Why It’s Special:
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Authentic reproduction from Shueisha’s UTAMARO Edition No. 10
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Printed on traditional washi paper using fine art techniques
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One of Utamaro’s most iconic portraits of Edo beauty
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Perfect for collectors of ukiyo-e, Japanese art, and Edo culture
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A serene, minimalist composition — ideal for modern interiors celebrating Japanese aesthetics
This print embodies the quiet elegance of Edo-period artistry — where restraint, refinement, and timeless beauty meet in a single gesture.
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