


| Created1899 | |
| Technique Color woodblock print (nishiki-e) | |
| Dimensionsh 18,5 × w 26 cm chūban yoko-e | |
| Short item description publisher: Bungei Kurabu Terasaki Kōgyō, a pupil of Kōno Bairei of the Shijō school, was among the leading figures of Meiji-period art and one of the pioneers of modern nihonga painting. His works combine traditional Japanese sensibility with subtle Western realism. Even in his seldom-seen erotic compositions such as this, Kōgyō displays refined attention to composition, color harmony, and psychological intimacy. | |
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100 Woodblock Prints from the 18th to 20th Centuries