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Young Woman Looking at a Pot of Pinks

c. 1767
(Japanese, 1724–1770)
Measurements
Sheet: 27 x 19.2 cm (10 5/8 x 7 9/16 in.)
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A girl steps onto a veranda after a bath to look at a pot of pinks. A warm breeze stirs the poem-strip tied to the windbell above her. Irises bloom in the pool in the background. The print has been identified as the summer subject in a set of four flowers representing each season and is considered to be one of Harunobu’s most enchanting designs. One of the most celebrated and productive of all ukiyo-e artists, Harunobu is widely recognized as the first Japanese printmaker to create designs by printing each color in the image with a different block. These prints came to be known as nishiki-e, or brocade pictures, suggesting their resemblance to the gorgeous brocades worn at the time. The embossing on the waves in the stream and on the flowers was created by using unpigmented blocks during the printing process.
A vertically oriented woodblock print depicts a woman on a veranda to our right, looking toward a potted plant with pink flowers. She wears a green-striped kimono draped off her shoulders, held closed with her arms. Behind her, a bamboo blind and wind chime hang. To our left, irises grow in water while Japanese calligraphy marks the far left edge. Embossing textures the background.

Young Woman Looking at a Pot of Pinks

c. 1767

Suzuki Harunobu

(Japanese, 1724–1770)
Japan, Edo period (1615–1868)

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