mia-japanese-korean: Applying Powder, Itō Shinsui, Spring 1922, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Japane
mia-japanese-korean: Applying Powder, Itō Shinsui, Spring 1922, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Japanese and Korean Artportrait; seated bare-chested woman with blue, purple and orange striped kimono pushed below her breasts; PR hand behind head; blue ground In the spring of 1922, Shinsui began designs for the first large-scale series of beautiful women with the publisher Watanabe: Twelve Forms of New Beauties. The plan was to issue editions of two hundred and release one print per month, starting in June. However, by May 1923 production was not finished. Shinsui designed the tenth beauty in June and the eleventh in July. The tremendous devastation of the Great Kanto_ Earthquake, on September 1, delayed things further, and the twelfth beauty did not come out until December.Size: 16 1/8 × 9 9/16 in. (40.96 × 24.29 cm) (image) 23 × 19 × 1 ½ in. (58.42 × 48.26 × 3.81 cm) (outer frame)Medium: Woodblock print; ink and color on paperhttps://collections.artsmia.org/art/62478/ -- source link
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