Ukiyo-e Educational Catalog · Record 97154
Courtesan Yoyoi of Kurataya
- Artist / 作者
- Utagawa Toyokuni II歌川豊国〈二代〉
- Date / 年代
- 1845-1855
- Medium / 技法
- 浮世絵 / Ukiyo-e / Edo / honolulu
- Digital record / 画像記録
- 330 × 450 px
- Source collection / 所蔵元
- Honolulu Museum of Art
- Published by / 公開者
- 紫藤メイ
- Rights / 権利
- No reusable image license documented
- Attribution / 表記
- Honolulu Museum of Art
Catalog note / 解説
The courtesan Yoyoi of the Kurata-ya (Kurata House) is standing in full attire. On her left, a gorgeous outer kimono with a bamboo pattern hangs on a decorative lacquered kimono rack. Her hair is full of tortoiseshell hairpins. This hairstyle, reminiscent of the halo surrounding the Buddha’s head, was very popular in 19th century Edo (Tokyo). Vivid colors, bold designs, and her elaborate hairstyle convey the sense of decadence pervading the late Edo period (mid-19th century), as if to foreshadow the collapse of feudal society soon to come. The aspiration for an ideal of beauty that sought its artistic norms in concepts of balance and harmony was now a thing of the past. Styles that emphasiz…
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