Takashima Ohisa Using Two Mirrors to Observe... • Enamel Pin
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Takashima Ohisa Using Two Mirrors to Observe... • Enamel Pin

Takashima Ohisa Using Two Mirrors to Observe... • Enamel Pin

$4.47

Original: $14.90

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Takashima Ohisa Using Two Mirrors to Observe... • Enamel Pin

$14.90

$4.47

The Story

1" x 1.5" Soft Enamel Pin Double Posted Rubber Clasps Inspired by "Takashima Ohisa Using Two Mirrors to Observe Her Coiffure" by Kitagawa Utamaro Immerse yourself in the world of Edo-period Japan with "Takashima Ohisa Using Two Mirrors to Observe Her Coiffure," a captivating piece by Kitagawa Utamaro, an artist renowned for his ukiyo-e woodblock prints. Crafted around 1795, this artwork portrays Takashima Ohisa, a tea-house waitress, meticulously arranging her hair using two mirrors, a scene that encapsulates the aesthetic consciousness and everyday life of the era. Utamaro's intricate detailing and deft portrayal of femininity propelled him into the spotlight, making him a pivotal figure in art history. This piece, in particular, is a testament to his mastery in capturing the beauty in mundane moments, thus offering us a glimpse into the intimate, unseen corners of Edo-period society. Comes packaged with Pin Museum branded backer card, and a protective polybag.
Takashima Ohisa Using Two Mirrors to Observe... • Enamel Pin - Image 2

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Takashima Ohisa Using Two Mirrors to Observe... • Enamel Pin - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Takashima Ohisa Using Two Mirrors to Observe... • Enamel Pin - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

1" x 1.5" Soft Enamel Pin Double Posted Rubber Clasps Inspired by "Takashima Ohisa Using Two Mirrors to Observe Her Coiffure" by Kitagawa Utamaro Immerse yourself in the world of Edo-period Japan with "Takashima Ohisa Using Two Mirrors to Observe Her Coiffure," a captivating piece by Kitagawa Utamaro, an artist renowned for his ukiyo-e woodblock prints. Crafted around 1795, this artwork portrays Takashima Ohisa, a tea-house waitress, meticulously arranging her hair using two mirrors, a scene that encapsulates the aesthetic consciousness and everyday life of the era. Utamaro's intricate detailing and deft portrayal of femininity propelled him into the spotlight, making him a pivotal figure in art history. This piece, in particular, is a testament to his mastery in capturing the beauty in mundane moments, thus offering us a glimpse into the intimate, unseen corners of Edo-period society. Comes packaged with Pin Museum branded backer card, and a protective polybag.