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Two Women with Children at the Seashore


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Two Women with Children at the Seashore

ca. 1800-1806
19th century

Utamaro Kitagawa, aka Shimbi, Toyoaki, Yûsuke, Yûki Entaisai, Issôshurichôsai, Japanese, (1753–1806)

Object Type: print
Medium and Support: Color woodcut
Edition: Publisher: Mori-ji. Right panel of a diptych.
Credit Line: Gift of George W. Davison (BA Wesleyan 1892), 1948
Accession Number: 1948.D2.352

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  • diptychs - Pairs of panels hinged together; used by ancient Romans for writing tablets, often having images on the outer surfaces. In Medieval and later times, used primarily to support images, especially on the interior surfaces. Most often composed of carved ivory or of painted wood panels. Also used of other works having two related images side by side. [January 1995 related term added.]
  • oban - Japanese prints of a standard size about 15 3/4 by 10 1/2 inches. HILLNA
  • Ukiyo-e

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