Japanese Print, Surimono De Eishi: Bijin Sculpting A Figure Of Kamuro
Artist: Eishi Chôbunsai ( 1756–1829 )
Shikishiban, nishikie,
Surimono
Ca.1890
The Kamuro were the little girls who frequented the great courtesans. Placed in their service from an early age, they were between five and nine years old, they marched in the procession of their courtesan "elder sister" when she appeared in public, ran errands for her and accompanied her when she met clients.
Surimono
Ca.1890
The Kamuro were the little girls who frequented the great courtesans. Placed in their service from an early age, they were between five and nine years old, they marched in the procession of their courtesan "elder sister" when she appeared in public, ran errands for her and accompanied her when she met clients.
230 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Asian art
Condition: Belle impression , quelques rares rousseurs éparses.
Width: 188 mm
Height: 220 mm
Reference (ID): 957144
Availability: In stock
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