Japanese Courtesan Gallery
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August from the series “Twelve Months of the Floating World” by Ogata Gekko, 1890
Portrait of a standing courtesan by Utagawa Toyoharu,1735-1814
Courtesans on a balcony by Utagawa Yoshitora, 1869
“This postcard shows a Tayuu (Japanese Courtesan) and two Kamuro (Child Attendants) standing i
Tayuu or Oiran (courtesan) in a heavily-embroidered uchikake (outer kimono) and obi, c. mid-19th cen
A courtesan (oiran) parading, wearing an outer robe with a storm-dragon pattern by Katsukawa Shunsen
Isho Ningyô doll depicting an Oiran courtesan. Edo period, 18th century
Courtesans of the Miuraya, a Triptych Komurasaki, Takao and Miyoshi by Nishimura Shigenaga, early 18
Kamuro 1913
cma-japanese-art: Courtesan, Ikeda Eisen, 19th century, Cleveland Museum of Art: Japanese ArtSize: P
cma-japanese-art: The Courtesan Kisagata of Ohishiya Strolling at Night with Two Shinzo and a Kamuro
cma-japanese-art: Writing Box (Suzuribako) with Spitting Courtesan, 1800s, Cleveland Museum of Art:
cma-japanese-art: Courtesan Riding an Elephant (Parody of the Bodhisattva Fugen), Kuwagata Keisai, 1
cma-japanese-art: Writing Box (Suzuribako) with Spitting Courtesan, 1800s, Cleveland Museum of Art:
cma-japanese-art: Courtesan, Kitagawa Utamaro, 1753-1806, Cleveland Museum of Art: Japanese ArtSize:
cma-japanese-art: Courtesan and Attendants, Engetsudo, c. 1748-1751, Cleveland Museum of Art: Japane
cma-japanese-art: The Courtesan Takihime and Attendants (from the series New Patterns of Young Green
cma-japanese-art: Courtesan and Attendants, Engetsudo, c. 1748-1751, Cleveland Museum of Art: Japane
cma-japanese-art: Courtesan Seated on a Bench Enjoying the Evening Cool in Summer, Kamigaki Horyu, 1
japaneseaesthetics: Procession of the Courtesan Hinazuru Yujo hinazuru dochu zu 遊女雛鶴道中図 Isoda Koryûs
OIRAN doll is handmade by Mari Shimizu and printed in her “Wonderland” book. Signed copi
THE HELL COURTESAN by Takato Yamamoto. Printed in his new “Japonesthetique” book! 120 pa
Hanamurasaki of the Tama-rô from an untitled series of courtesans Kitagawa Utamaro, 1795
The courtesan Takikawa of the Ogiya brothel accompanied by her kamuro by Kitagawa Utamaro, 1801
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