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Wrapping Herself in a Silk Garment
Wrapping Herself in a Silk Garment
Wrapping Herself in a Silk Garment

Wrapping Herself in a Silk Garment

Titles
  • Shunga
Artist (Japanese, 1725 - 1770)
Date1768-1769
GeographyJapan
MediumWoodblock print; ink and color on paper Technique: Nishiki-e (Woodblock print with color blocks)
Dimensions7 1/2 x 11 5/16 in. (19 x 28.8 cm)
Other (mat): 14 × 19 in. (35.6 × 48.3 cm)
Other (frame): 15 1/16 × 20 1/16 × 1 1/4 in. (38.3 × 51 × 3.2 cm)
ClassificationsPrints
Credit LineGift of James A. Michener, 1991 (24667)
Object number24667
DescriptionIn this print, Harunobu employs the technique of colorless embossing (karazuri) to subtly describe a white, silk robe with which the woman covers her nudity. Though centuries of wear and discoloration have dulled the visual impact that this technique was intended to produce, we can certainly imagine the appearance of the print when the paper was perfectly white and when the shadows cast by the embossing were more easily noticed.
On View
Not on view
Arranging His Loincloth
Suzuki Harunobu
c. 1770
Holding Up Both Legs
Torii Kiyonobu I
c. 1710
Garment Pendant (Norigae)
Anonymous
late 19th-early 20th century
Purple Garment - II
Unidentified
ca. 1970-1980
Reef
Dale Chihuly
2001
Benares (No. 1)
Charles W. Bartlett
1918
Pierrot Lunaire
Paul Klee
1924
Chasuble (back)
Late 15th century