Bijinga Picturing Women in Japanese Prints – Curated by Hilary Snow, PhD

Haggerty Museum of Art 13th and Clybourn St, Milwaukee, United States

One of the most popular subjects of Japanese woodblocks prints from the late 18th and 19th centuries was so-called “beautiful women” or “bijin.” Often employed bythe licensed pleasure quarters or tea houses, these women were celebrated for their fashion and... Read More

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