Japonism-Ukiyoe-Utamaro-Twelve-Aspects-Beautiful-Women

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🌏 Description
Step into the graceful world of Edo femininity with “Twelve Aspects of Beautiful Women” by Kitagawa Utamaro, one of Japan’s most revered ukiyo-e masters. This elegant portrait series captures the essence of twelve archetypes of beauty—from modesty and elegance to passion and melancholy—offering a deeply nuanced look at the diverse expressions of women during the Edo period. Each face is not just painted but revealed, like a fleeting poem, evoking emotional complexity through subtle lines, refined poses, and delicate textures.

Utamaro’s unparalleled ability to render emotion and personality through visual cues makes this piece far more than decorative—it becomes a cultural lens into the lives, moods, and identities of women in 18th-century Japan. A hallmark of ukiyo-e’s golden age, this reproduction speaks with timeless grace and emotional resonance.

🔹 Key Features
• From the celebrated series Twelve Aspects of Beautiful Women
• Created by ukiyo-e master Kitagawa Utamaro (c. 1753–1806)
• A study in feminine emotion, subtle expression, and elegant composition
• Museum-quality reproduction faithful to the original Edo-period print
• A deeply poetic and culturally significant artwork perfect for display or gifting

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🏷️ Product Specification
• Artwork: Selected print from Twelve Aspects of Beautiful Women
• Artist: Kitagawa Utamaro
• Dimensions: Approx. 39 x 26 cm (standard oban format)
• Medium: Traditional woodblock print on handmade washi paper
• Origin: Japan
• Produced by: Soumei, specializing in fine ukiyo-e reproductions

🌸 Why Choose This Utamaro Masterpiece

💮 For the Collector of Timeless Beauty
This series embodies ukiyo-e elegance at its most refined—a true statement piece.
👘 For Admirers of Edo-Era Aesthetics
Each expression reveals the emotional life of a different woman—subtle, graceful, unforgettable.
🎎 For the Thoughtful Giver
Whether for a birthday, wedding, or cultural celebration, this gift holds lasting meaning.
🖼️ For the Curator of Emotional Portraiture
Own a piece where expression, line, and silence speak volumes.

✨ Character Summary
Subtle, sensual, and poetic—this Utamaro print captures the ephemeral magic of Edo-era femininity through a master’s eyes.

※ Additional Explanation
Kitagawa Utamaro is renowned for his genre-defining bijin-ga (pictures of beautiful women), and “Twelve Aspects of Beautiful Women” stands among his most introspective works. Rather than idealized images, Utamaro offered viewers intimate psychological studies—each woman depicted as a distinct character, bearing her own silent narrative.

From the gentle lowering of an eyelid to the delicate tilt of a fan, every element is carefully composed to convey mood and temperament. These portraits are not merely illustrations—they are emotional scripts, each capturing a woman’s private world at a glance. Whether reflecting coyness, resolve, love, or introspection, each piece resonates with viewers across centuries.

Presented on traditional washi paper, this reproduction brings Edo elegance into the present, offering collectors and art lovers a chance to experience the quiet poetry of Utamaro’s gaze. Whether framed in a gallery wall or meditated upon in solitude, this piece invites reflection, empathy, and admiration for the eternal feminine soul.

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