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Tsukioka Yoshitoshi – The Kinoeneya Restaurant at Asakusa
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi – The Kinoeneya Restaurant at Asakusa
This elegant ukiyo-e woodblock print by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, dated 1871, captures a quiet interior moment steeped in grace and contemplation. A master of expressive scenes, Yoshitoshi presents a refined glimpse into Edo-period life with delicate attention to mood and detail.
The central figure is a woman in a flowing blue kimono, accented with rich red tones at the sleeves and sash. Her pose is thoughtful, her gaze directed downward as if lost in a private moment or gentle task. Around her are subtle household items—a lacquered box, a brush, and a small container—suggesting daily rituals or artistic activity.
Set within a traditional Japanese interior, the room features wooden beams, hanging calligraphy scrolls, and a serene view of a pine tree through a shoji screen. The soft color palette of muted blues, greens, and browns deepens the atmosphere of quiet reflection.
A beautifully composed example of Meiji-era Japanese printmaking, ideal for collectors drawn to intimate, meditative scenes and the refined artistry of Yoshitoshi.
- Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, est. 1871
- Approximate Size: 36cm x 25cm
- This woodblockprint is an antique and is sold as seen in the pictures. Please be aware that the colors on your screen may differ from natural light.
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