Woodblock print (nishiki-e); ink and color on paperexpand_more
Bequest of John Scott Bradstreetexpand_more 14.85
Two ōban sheets were joined vertically to create a large image of a beautiful woman. Such formats are called kakemono-e (hanging scroll pictures) as they were often mounted onto a simple hanging scroll with a paper border and backing. They were used by townspeople as relatively inexpensive interior decoration. For this reason, these prints rarely survived in their original state and condition.
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