立姿遊女図, Standing Courtesan, Edo period (1615–1868), probably 1720s, Japan, Hanging scroll; ink and color on silk, Image: 39 7/16 × 16 1/8 in. (100.2 × 41 cm), Paintings, Baiōken Eishun (Japanese, active early 18th century), Baiōken Eishun was among the ukiyo-e artists specializing in paintings of courtesans of the pleasure quarters in the style popularized by artists of the Kaigetsudō studio. He even prefaced his signature with Yamato-e, in the same way Kaigetsudō artists did, to assert that his style of painting was in the distinguished “Japanese-style painting” associated with courtly tastes
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立姿遊女図, Standing Courtesan, Edo period, 1615–1868, 1720s, Japan, Hanging scroll, ink, color, silk, Image, 39 7/16, 16 1/8, 100.2, 41 cm, Paintings, Baiōken Eishun, Japanese, active early 18th century, ukiyo-e artists, specializing, paintings, courtesans, pleasure quarters, style popularized, artists, Kaigetsudō studio, even prefaced, signature, Yamato-e, way Kaigetsudō, assert, style, painting, distinguished, Japanese-style, associated, courtly tastes
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