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Three Courtesans Weaving Silk. Creator: Nishikawa Sukenobu

Three Courtesans Weaving Silk. Creator: Nishikawa Sukenobu


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Three Courtesans Weaving Silk. Creator: Nishikawa Sukenobu

Three Courtesans Weaving Silk

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This print titled "Three Courtesans Weaving Silk" by Nishikawa Sukenobu transports us back to 17th century Japan. The monochrome woodblock print showcases the intricate artistry of the Edo period, depicting three young women engaged in the textile industry. Dressed in elegant kimonos, these courtesans are seen diligently working on a winding machine, weaving silk with utmost precision. Their occupation as textile workers highlights their importance in an industrial society where fabric production played a crucial role. Sukenobu's attention to detail is evident in this heritage artwork, as he skillfully captures every delicate fold of their clothing and the intensity of their job. The ink on paper technique adds depth and texture to the image, bringing it to life even after centuries have passed. Displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, this piece serves as a testament to Japanese culture and craftsmanship during that era. It offers viewers a glimpse into the lives of women who were not only admired for their beauty but also valued for their skills within an evolving society. As we admire this remarkable woodblock print by Nishikawa Sukenobu, we are reminded of the rich history behind each thread woven by these talented courtesans.

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