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Pap, Japan, paintings and drawings Geisha walking beside the water’s edge, by Teisai Hokuba (1771–1844), Edo (Tokyo), 1818–44 This woman is the epitome of 19th-century elegance. Her kimono is delicately patterned around the hem only, while her wide <i>obi</i> is elaborately tied. Her hair is swept up and styled with a comb and pins in the latest fashion. The artist, Teisai Hokuba, was known for his detailed depictions of dress. [29/2/2020] This woman is the epitome of 19th-century elegance. Her kimono is delicately patterned around the hem only, while her wide obi is elaborately tied. Her hair is swept up and styled with a comb and pins in the latest fashion. The artist, Teisai Hokuba, was known for his detailed depictions of dress. Hanging scroll
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