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Date : -
Size : O-ban
Impression : Good
Condition : Good
Detail : Slight browning
The interesting work in which three maikos and geiko from Kyoto, Osaka, and Tokyo are composed as one head.
The artist and publisher attempted to imitate western copperplate prints using woodblock printing techniques.
Kiyochika (1847 - 1915) was called "Hiroshige in Meiji" and was one of the most famous Ukiyo-e artists in Meiji-era.
Until his debut, Ukiyo-e artists generally unused the expression of the light and shadow, however, Kiyochika liked it and studied the depiction of them. His artworks blew a new wind towards the Ukiyo-e field in Meiji.