Kakemono-e Of Beauty With An Umbrella
$8,069
๐ Description
Step into a timeless moment of grace with the Kakemono-e of Beauty with an Umbrella, a vertical hanging scroll artwork that exudes poetic charm. This elegant figure of a woman, caught mid-stride beneath a gently curved traditional umbrella, evokes the subtle allure of Edo-period femininityโdemure yet strong, elegant yet natural. Rendered in soft ink and color on silk, the piece belongs to the genre of kakemono-e (ๆ็ฉ็ตต), where elongated formats were used to emphasize posture, movement, and seasonal atmosphere. Whether shielding herself from spring rain or summer sun, this beauty becomes a silent messenger of seasonal grace.
๐น Key Features
โข Traditional vertical kakemono-e scroll format
โข A graceful female figure with traditional Japanese umbrella
โข Ink and color on silk โ rich in tone and texture
โข Reflects seasonal aesthetics and feminine beauty
โข A rare collectible artwork from the Edo tradition
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๐ท๏ธ Product Specification
โข Format: Hanging scroll (Kakemono-e)
โข Medium: Ink and natural pigments on silk
โข Dimensions: Traditional scroll format (see product page for precise sizing)
โข Subject: Bijin-ga (portrait of a beautiful woman)
โข Origin: Japan (Edo-period influence)
โข Gallery: Mita Arts
๐ธ Why Choose This Work
๐ For the Admirer of Feminine Beauty
Celebrate grace and inner strength in a portrait of silent poise.
๐งต For the Texture Aficionado
Silken background and fine brushwork bring depth to every detail.
๐ For the Seasonal Romantic
A perfect evocation of fleeting seasonal moodsโrain, mist, wind.
๐ For the Seeker of Stillness
Gift an atmosphere of calm and elegance that transcends words.
โจ Character Summary
Delicate, poetic, and timelessโthis kakemono-e whispers with the quiet strength of Edo beauty.
โป Additional Explanation
In this hanging scroll, the compositionโs verticality draws the eye downward, tracing the arc of the umbrella, the gentle curve of her kimono, and the hush of her movement. Umbrellas in Japanese art often symbolize transient beauty, echoing the seasons, weather, and inner emotion. The silk base shimmers subtly, enriching the visual experience and reflecting light like memory itself. This artwork is not simply decorativeโit is an atmosphere, a reverie captured on cloth. When displayed in a modern or traditional interior, it becomes a sanctuary of visual peace, a moment of softness amidst lifeโs noise.









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