Japanese Works of Art - 07 Dec 2020
TWO JAPANESE PAINTINGS
TWO JAPANESE PAINTINGS
MEIJI PERIOD, 19TH CENTURY
Both half-length portraits of beauties, the first holding an uchiwa fan painted with bamboo, wearing robes with geometrical designs including asa-no-ha and a chrysanthemum-shaped ornament in her hair, the other holding a scroll and a brush, her kimono richly decorated with sakura flowers, in modern frames and glazed, both approx. 29cm x 19cm. (2)
Similar portraits were displayed at the Japanese Pavilion of the Chicago World's Columbian Exposition in 1893.