
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Girl in Summer Clothes
Hashiguchi Goyō; Carver: Keyblock carved by Koike Masazō; Carver: Color blocks carved by Maeda Kentarō; Printer: Taguchi Kikumatsu; Producer: Posthumously produced by Hashiguchi Yasuo
- Date
- 1952
- Medium
- Woodblock print, ink and color on paper with mica
- Department
- Asian Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
Artwork dated to August 1920 but first posthumously printed in 1952. Goyō’s model, Nakatani Tsuru 中谷つる, is holding a richly decorated obi (sash) that she is going to wrap around her black summer kimono. Japan, Asia
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