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Edo Courtesan with Irebokuro Tattoo – Framed Japanese Woodblock Art Print (A2) Frame Colour - Size:White Large + Mount The Gita Govinda is a

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The Gita Govinda is a Sanskrit text composed by the 12th-century Indian poet Jayadeva

"Kachou Fugetsu" - Beauty of Nature (literally meaning “flower

to remove the non-artistic blemishes and colour fading ♡

This work is another example of his dramatic and almost cinematic style – the movement

chest 18" (46 cm)

Edo Courtesan with Irebokuro Tattoo – Framed Japanese Woodblock Art Print (A2) Frame Colour - Size:White Large + Mount The Gita Govinda is aUKIYO E JAPANESE WOODBLOCK FRAMED ART PRINT "Looking Away In Pain" ( Itasou) by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, ca. 1888, from the series "Thirty two Aspects of Women ( Fuzoku sanjuniso)" Biting on a handkerchief with her teeth, the courtesan turns away as the needle writes the "irebokuro" a tattoo mark into her inner arm. The woman's dishevelled wispy hair, slightly undone kimono and overall sultry expression hint that perhaps the tattoo decision was made after

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