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Takashima Ohisa Using Two Mirrors to Observe Her Coiffure • Pin
Takashima Ohisa Using Two Mirrors to Observe Her Coiffure • Pin
1" x 1.5"
Soft Enamel Pin
Double Posted
Rubber Clasps
Inspired by "Takashima Ohisa Using Two Mirrors to Observe Her Coiffure" by Kitagawa Utamaro
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1" x 1.5"
Soft Enamel Pin
Double Posted
Rubber Clasps
Inspired by "Takashima Ohisa Using Two Mirrors to Observe Her Coiffure" by Kitagawa Utamaro
Upgrade to Deluxe Locking Pin Clutches HERE.
Immerse yourself in the world of Edo-period Japan with "Takashima Ohisa Using Two Mirrors to Observe Her Coiffure," a captivating piece by Kitagawa Utamaro, an artist renowned for his ukiyo-e woodblock prints. Crafted around 1795, this artwork portrays Takashima Ohisa, a tea-house waitress, meticulously arranging her hair using two mirrors, a scene that encapsulates the aesthetic consciousness and everyday life of the era. Utamaro's intricate detailing and deft portrayal of femininity propelled him into the spotlight, making him a pivotal figure in art history. This piece, in particular, is a testament to his mastery in capturing the beauty in mundane moments, thus offering us a glimpse into the intimate, unseen corners of Edo-period society.
Read more about the work that inspired this pin HERE.