

by
Kenjudo
Beauty beneath Flowering Cherry Tree
1789 - 1801
Gallery label:
Under branches laden with cherry blossoms, a courtesan poses in the exaggerated gait of her evening procession. Japanese often refer to cherry blossoms, or sakura, simply as hana (the generic word for “flower”), indicating just how supremely the cherry blossom reigns in Japanese hearts. The combination of courtesan and sakura here might imply that she reigns supreme in terms of feminine beauty. Draped over her arms, her obi is decorated with fans (ogi) and cherry blossoms (sakura, or hana). This might identify her as Hanaogi of the establishment Ogiya, the most renowned courtesan of the Kansei era (1789–1801).
Under branches laden with cherry blossoms, a courtesan poses in the exaggerated gait of her evening procession. Japanese often refer to cherry blossoms, or sakura, simply as hana (the generic word for “flower”), indicating just how supremely the cherry blossom reigns in Japanese hearts. The combination of courtesan and sakura here might imply that she reigns supreme in terms of feminine beauty. Draped over her arms, her obi is decorated with fans (ogi) and cherry blossoms (sakura, or hana). This might identify her as Hanaogi of the establishment Ogiya, the most renowned courtesan of the Kansei era (1789–1801).
- Size:
- 41 1/2 x 10 5/8 in
- Medium:
- Ink and colour on silk
- License:
- Public Domain, Courtesy of the Indianapolis Museum of Art
- For more:
- http://collection.imamuseum.org/artwork/71744/
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