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The Waitress Okita of the Naniwaya, c. 1792 / 93. Creator: Katsukawa Shuncho
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The Waitress Okita of the Naniwaya, c. 1792 / 93. Creator: Katsukawa Shuncho
The Waitress Okita of the Naniwaya, c. 1792/93
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The Waitress Okita of the Naniwaya - A Glimpse into 18th Century Japan
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. This color woodblock print, created by Katsukawa Shuncho during the Edo period in Japan (c. 1792/93), transports us back to a bustling tea house known as Naniwaya. The image features a young female waitress named Okita, elegantly captured in her traditional attire and hairstyle. Okita's intricate shimada hairstyle, adorned with delicate hairpins and carefully styled bangs, reflects the fashion trends of that era. Her graceful presence exudes both poise and professionalism as she holds a beautifully decorated teacup, symbolizing her role as a dedicated server. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every aspect of this woodblock print - from Okita's meticulously depicted kimono patterns to the subtle shading techniques used to bring depth and dimension to the scene. The vibrant colors transport us into an enchanting world where artistry meets everyday life. Through this artwork, we catch a glimpse of Japanese society during the Tokugawa period - a time characterized by peace and prosperity. It serves as a testament not only to Katsukawa Shuncho's mastery of ukiyo-e (woodblock printing) but also highlights the importance placed on hospitality within Japanese culture. As we admire "The Waitress Okita" let us appreciate not only its artistic beauty but also recognize it as an invaluable piece of heritage art
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