Beauty and Nandina
Item number N2.1268 from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
Item number N2.1268 from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
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Image of a woman facing to the left side with a sliding door open behind her, showing branches above and a leafy bush with red berries below. Her black hair is tied up in a bun with multi-coloured fabric. She is wearing the following clothing from inside out: a mauve floral print on a light purple lattice work background; an alternating light blue and white arrow-feather-shaped pattern; and pink and light blue characters on a black background with a multi-coloured floral print belt on a white background. In the lower left corner are black characters. The print is vertically rectangular.
This printed is signed 専太郎画 (Sentaro-ga) and was featured in the English language magazine Japan Today and Tomorrow (1937, No. 9), designed to educate the reader about Japan, its culture, politics, businesses etc., and published by Osaka Mainichi Publishing Co. The magazine is fully illustrated with many black and white photographs and seven full page colour illustration, including this woodblock print by Iwata Sentaro.
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Image of a woman facing to the left side with a sliding door open behind her, showing branches above and a leafy bush with red berries below. Her black hair is tied up in a bun with multi-coloured fabric. She is wearing the following clothing from inside out: a mauve floral print on a light purple lattice work background; an alternating light blue and white arrow-feather-shaped pattern; and pink and light blue characters on a black background with a multi-coloured floral print belt on a white background. In the lower left corner are black characters. The print is vertically rectangular.
This printed is signed 専太郎画 (Sentaro-ga) and was featured in the English language magazine Japan Today and Tomorrow (1937, No. 9), designed to educate the reader about Japan, its culture, politics, businesses etc., and published by Osaka Mainichi Publishing Co. The magazine is fully illustrated with many black and white photographs and seven full page colour illustration, including this woodblock print by Iwata Sentaro.
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