Kitagawa Utamaro Ukiyo-e Haruga “Utamakura, the second floor of the restaurant”

$948

Whispers from the Floating World โ€“ Utamaroโ€™s โ€œUtamakuraโ€ Scene of Springtime Grace

๐ŸŒ Description
Step into a moment suspended in elegance with this ukiyo-e print by Kitagawa Utamaro, the undisputed master of bijin-ga (images of beautiful women). โ€œUtamakura, the Second Floor of the Restaurantโ€ captures the refined world of Edo-period courtesans, as seen through Utamaroโ€™s graceful lines and emotional subtlety. The scene offers a poetic glimpse into a world both vibrant and fleetingโ€”women poised at leisure, wrapped in soft kimono, embodying both sensuality and serenity.

๐Ÿ”น Key Features
โ€ข Original work by Kitagawa Utamaro, 18th-century ukiyo-e master
โ€ข Features classic bijin-ga (beauty portrait) composition
โ€ข Highlights everyday elegance of the pleasure quarters
โ€ข Rich color palette and soft facial expressions
โ€ข Celebrates feminine refinement and ephemeral beauty

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๐Ÿท๏ธ Product Specification
โ€ข Style: Ukiyo-e woodblock print
โ€ข Artist: Kitagawa Utamaro
โ€ข Title: โ€œUtamakuraโ€ (Song Pillow) Scene โ€“ Restaurant Second Floor
โ€ข Period: Late Edo Period
โ€ข Size: Standard ukiyo-e dimensions (varies slightly with edition)
โ€ข Technique: Traditional multi-color nishiki-e printing

๐ŸŒธ Why Choose This Masterpiece Print
โœจ For the Admirer of Feminine Grace
Bask in the quiet presence of Edoโ€™s most refined female portraits.
๐Ÿ“– For the Cultural Storyteller
Display a piece that speaks volumes without a single word.
๐Ÿ  For the Interior Connoisseur
Elevate your room with timeless Japanese beauty.
๐ŸŽ For the Collector of History
Own a symbol of Edoโ€™s artistic golden age, where elegance met intimacy.

โœจ Character Summary
Elegant, poetic, and quietly emotionalโ€”Utamaroโ€™s lens invites you into the heart of Edoโ€™s refined pleasures.

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โ€ป Additional Explanation

Utamaroโ€™s work does not shout; it sighs. And in this particular print, we hear the whispered intimacy of a spring afternoon within the floating worldโ€”the famed โ€œukiyo.โ€ The women here are not idealized goddesses but nuanced individuals caught in a gentle moment of pause. One looks out over the balcony, another adjusts her sleeve, each gesture filled with depth, revealing volumes about their place, time, and unspoken thoughts.

The brilliance of Utamaro lies in his ability to portray the complexity of femininityโ€”at once soft and knowing, delicate yet grounded. His attention to hairstyle, kimono fabric, and posture makes each print a quiet study in identity and class. โ€œUtamakuraโ€ translates roughly as โ€œpoetry pillowโ€โ€”a term loaded with sensuality and literary allusion. It suggests both physical intimacy and the comfort of poetic dreams, a dual meaning reflected in every curve and brushstroke of this work.

To own this print is to possess not just a scene but a feelingโ€”one of stillness, beauty, and the transient grace that defines the very soul of ukiyo-e.

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