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Courtesans from the House of the Pine Needle
Eizan, 1811, Wood cut
Courtesans from the House of the Pine Needle
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353
Title
Courtesans from the House of the Pine Needle
Description
A pillar print (hashira-e) depicting two courtesans from the 'Matsuba-ya' or 'House of the Pine Needle', a licensed brothel in the Edo pleasure district of Yoshiwara. The elaborate hairstyles with 'kogai' or rod shaped hairpins depict their level of training. One courtesan wears a kimono with a green plover design, depicting steadfastness in love.
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Eizan
Date
1811
Size
61 x 10.3 cm.
Type
Wood cut
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Art and Design Library
The following information appears on the print:
Signed: Eizan hitsu
Artist: Kikugawa Eizan
This is one of a set of 50 prints donated to Edinburgh City Libraries by Marie Ferguson Dyer in honour of her father Henry Dyer. Dyer was a Scottish engineer who became the first Principal of the Imperial College of Engineering in Tokyo in 1872.
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