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Maker(s):Kikukawa Eizan
Culture:Japanese (1787–1867)
Title:Shunga [Shamisen Player and Her Lover]
Date Made:ca. 1809–1813
Type:Print
Materials:woodblock print
Place Made:Edo
Measurements:sheet: 10 5/16 in x 14 11/16 in ; 26.2 cm x 37.3 cm
Accession Number:  AC 1994.130
Credit Line:Gift of William Green
Museum Collection:  Mead Art Museum at Amherst College
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Description:
shunga

Label Text:
This print is unsigned and bears no identifying marks. This print has been elsewhere identified as an Kitagawa Utamaro due to the fact that Eizan's depictions of women hew so closely to the master's style. However, this scene of a courtesan and her lover with a shamisen (a traditional Japanese musical instrument often played by women in the pleasure quarters of Edo) comes from an untitled series of 10 known prints by an unidentified publisher, all of which date to the period ca. 1809–1813.

For more information, see: Kondo, Eiko, "Eizan" (exh. cat.), Ukiyo-e Academy, Japan(1996): pl. 204–213, p. 88–89. (This print is pl. 210.)

Tags:
men; women; couples; musical instruments; erotica; love

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