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Japanese Ukiyo-e Woman (Harunobu Suzuki)

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The Maiden of HarukaMitsu

Famous in the eighteenth century, Suzuki Harushin, unlike his predecessor, Ryokawa Shimono, rarely shows explicit sex scenes, but focuses on depicting implicit emotions between men and women. Harunobu Suzuki invented the multi-color overprint technique and completed the transformation of ukiyo-e from red folds to nishiki-e, thus beginning the decade-long Harunobu era. The men and women in Harunobu's pen all have identical classical goose egg faces and wicker-like slender waists, and there is not much emotional expression. Chun Xin is good at setting off the inner world of the protagonist through natural scenery, the beautiful plum plum and the flowing cherry blossoms hint at the shyness of the girl Huaichun, the iris on the shore of the summer water symbolizes the delicate and fragile love, the autumn sycamore and evening maple have the meaning of loneliness and sadness, and the arch plate technique shows the evocative snow piled up in winter. All of this, there is no grand narrative, no explicit eroticism, through the four hours of flowers and plants and the flow of the four seasons to express the quiet and beautiful atmosphere. Beauty to spring letter, can be described as the beginning of spring water, the beginning of spring forest, spring wind ten miles, not as good as you.

Japanese Ukiyo-e Woman (Harunobu Suzuki)
Japanese Ukiyo-e Woman (Harunobu Suzuki)
Japanese Ukiyo-e Woman (Harunobu Suzuki)
Japanese Ukiyo-e Woman (Harunobu Suzuki)
Japanese Ukiyo-e Woman (Harunobu Suzuki)
Japanese Ukiyo-e Woman (Harunobu Suzuki)
Japanese Ukiyo-e Woman (Harunobu Suzuki)
Japanese Ukiyo-e Woman (Harunobu Suzuki)
Japanese Ukiyo-e Woman (Harunobu Suzuki)
Japanese Ukiyo-e Woman (Harunobu Suzuki)
Japanese Ukiyo-e Woman (Harunobu Suzuki)
Japanese Ukiyo-e Woman (Harunobu Suzuki)
Japanese Ukiyo-e Woman (Harunobu Suzuki)
Japanese Ukiyo-e Woman (Harunobu Suzuki)

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