Tag: Takashimaya Ohisa

The Three Famous Beauties [Chobunsai Eishi, c.1793, from Musees Royaux d’Art Et d’Histoire, Brussels] Thumbnail Images
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Three Beauties of the Present Day: Tomimoto Toyohina, Naniwaya Kita, Takashima Hisa [Kitagawa Utamaro,  from Ukiyo-e shuka; Museum of Fine Arts Boston III] Thumbnail Images
4012 x 6000 px
Takashima Ohisa [Kitagawa Utamaro,  from Ukiyo-e shuka; Museum of Fine Arts Boston III] Thumbnail Images
3936 x 6000 px
Takashima Ohisa, from the series Young Women of the Present Day Who Have Made their Mark, a Triptych [Kitagawa Utamaro,  from Ukiyo-e shuka; Museum of Fine Arts Boston III] Thumbnail Images
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Three Beauties: Okita, Ohisa, and Toyohina [Kitagawa Utamaro, 1792–1793, from Ukiyo-e shuka; Museum of Fine Arts Boston III] Thumbnail Images
6000 x 4512 px
Takashima Ohisa, from an untitled series of famous beauties of Edo [Kitagawa Utamaro, 1792–1793, from Ukiyo-e shuka; Museum of Fine Arts Boston III] Thumbnail Images
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Two Beauties Playing Neck Tug-of-war: For the West, Okita of the Naniwaya, and for the East, Ohisa of the Takashimaya [Kitagawa Utamaro, 1793–1794, from Ukiyo-e shuka; Museum of Fine Arts Boston III] Thumbnail Images
6000 x 4016 px
Act Three, from the series Kōmei bijin mitate chūshingura [Kitagawa Utamaro,  from Ukiyo-e shuka; Museum of Fine Arts Boston III] Thumbnail Images
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Takashima Ohisa [Kitagawa Utamaro, 1795, from Ukiyo-e shuka; Museum of Fine Arts Boston III] Thumbnail Images
4120 x 6000 px
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Ohisa of Takashimaya, Fan in Hand [Utamaro Kitagawa,  from Utamaro – Ukiyo-e Meisaku Senshū II] Thumbnail Images
3212 x 4800 px
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Three Beauties of the Kansei Period [Utamaro Kitagawa,  from Utamaro – Ukiyo-e Meisaku Senshū I] Thumbnail Images
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Ohisa of Takashimaya with Two Mirrors Set against Each Other [Utamaro Kitagawa,  from Utamaro – Ukiyo-e Meisaku Senshū I] Thumbnail Images
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Takashima Ohisa (one of the three celebrated beauties of the Kansei era) [Kitagawa Utamaro, c.1793, from Ukiyo-E Masterpieces in European Collections: The British Museum II] Thumbnail Images
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Naniwa-ya Okita and Takashima Ohisa Wearing the Costume of Harugoma Dancers [Chokosai Eisho, c.1794-1795, from Ukiyo-E Masterpieces in European Collections: The British Museum II] Thumbnail Images
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