Woman In Summer Clothing
Technique: Giclée quality print
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The painting by Goyo Hashiguchi, titled "Woman In Summer Clothing," depicts a Japanese woman dressed in a traditional summer kimono known as a yukata. The style of the artwork is distinctively fine-lined and elegantly detailed, capturing subtle nuances of shading and expression that are characteristic of Hashiguchi's renowned approach to portraying beauty.The woman is seated in a serene pose, suggesting grace and calmness. Her kimono is adorned with a simple but elegant pattern of flowers, common in summer kimonos for their light and airy feel. Her obi (sash) is not visible, which adds to the informal and relaxed appearance suitable for summer. Her hairstyle, neatly arranged in a traditional manner, complements her poised and delicate demeanor.The background of the painting is sparse, placing all focus on the woman. There is, however, a glimpse of a red object possibly a part of a curtain or another fabric, adding a touch of vibrancy to the composition.The subtlety in the rendering of her facial features, together with the choice of soft colors, enhances the overall gentle and inviting atmosphere of the painting. This piece is a beautiful representation of traditional Japanese aesthetics and Hashiguchi's skillful execution in woodblock printing techniques.
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Goyō Hashiguchi (1880-1921) was a Japanese scholar, artist, Ukiyo-e woodblock printer, and a Samurai's heir. He was trained in traditional Kano painting by his father, and later studied western oil painting at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts. He was encouraged by, and collaborated with shin hanga publisher Watanabe Shozaburo. Goyo portrayed women in intimate settings including at the bathhouse, hot springs, powder room, and in the nude. He was a perfectionist and only published 14 prints in his lifetime, these are among the finest and most highly priced Japanese modern prints.