Yatsushi kusazuribiki,Harunobu Suzuki,Photo of Ukiyo-e,Japan,Hairpin,Crane,c1770
Title: Yatsushi kusazuribiki
Title Translation: Transformed armor pulling incident [kusazuri biki].
Creator(s): Suzuki, Harunobu, 1725?-1770, artist
Related Names:
Ippitsusai, Buncho, 1725-1794 , artist
Date Created/Published: [1769 or 1770]
Summary: Print shows a man sitting on the floor clutching a long piece of cloth held by the woman standing next to him; she has her hand on a hairpin, perhaps getting ready to remove it. A screen painting behind the woman shows a crane in flight.
Notes:
Title and other descriptive information compiled by Nichibunken-sponsored Edo print specialists in 2005-06.
The only such joint work with Buncho. The right side has been trimmed, thus removing Harunobu's signature.
Forms part of: Japanese prints and drawings (Library of Congress).
Subjects:
Men--Clothing & dress--Japan--1760-1770.
Women--Clothing & dress--Japan--1760-1770.
Relations between the sexes--Japan--1760-1770.
Beauty--Japan--1760-1770.
Format:
Ukiyo-e--Japanese--Color--1760-1770.
Woodcuts--Japanese--Color--1760-1770--Reproductions--1890-1940.
Bookmark /2008660839/
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