Courtesans of the Ōgiya on a Spring Outing
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In these prints, two courtesans of the Ōgiya brothel are entering an open pavilion, while another group gathers around a Japanese hibachi inside. Hanaōgi, the most celebrated courtesan of Ōgiya in the late 1700s, is depicted at a desk. Holding a brush in her hand, she turns he...
Drawing
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1921.360.b
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Source image fields (4)
Terms
Culture
Japan, Edo period (1615–1868)
Technique
One of a triptych of woodblock prints
Genre
Print
Department
Japanese Art
Relations
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