The oiran Hanaogi of Ogiya in the Yoshiwara parade accompanied by her ...
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The oiran Hanaogi of Ogiya. She is compared to the famous ninth centu...
Utamaro was born in 1753 in Edo (Tokyo) and died in 1806. He is considered the leading Japanese printmaker and painter of bijin. Utamaro started his career as a student of the master painter Toriyama Sekien. Ut... More
The oiran Hanaogi of Ogiya. She is compared to the famous ninth centu...
Utamaro was born in 1753 in Edo (Tokyo) and died in 1806. He is considered the leading Japanese printmaker and painter of bijin. Utamaro started his career as a student of the master painter Toriyama Sekien. Ut... More
The oiran Hanaogi of Ogiya and one of her attendants
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The oiran Hanaogi of Ogiya and her kamuro
Kiyonaga is considered one of the great masters of the full-color nishiki-e print and of bijin-ga, images of courtesans and other beautiful women. Like most ukiyo-e artists, however, he also produced a number o... More
The oiran Hanaôgi and Takigawa and attendants in the house called Ogi
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The oiran Hanaogi of Ogiya
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The oiran Hanaogi of Ogiya and her kamuro
Kiyonaga is considered one of the great masters of the full-color nishiki-e print and of bijin-ga, images of courtesans and other beautiful women. Like most ukiyo-e artists, however, he also produced a number o... More
The oiran Hanaôgi and Takigawa and attendants in the house called Ogi
santo kyoden Public domain photograph of 18th-century woodblock print, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
The oiran Hanaogi of Ogiya and her kamuro
Kiyonaga is considered one of the great masters of the full-color nishiki-e print and of bijin-ga, images of courtesans and other beautiful women. Like most ukiyo-e artists, however, he also produced a number o... More