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Chikanobu Manners and Ceremonies for Women: Serving

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Item No A1-97-331
Title Manners and Ceremonies for Women: Serving
Artist Chikanobu
Date 1890
Condition Foxing,Tears
Size 75×37cm
Price $258.72
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Chikanobu
1838-1922
Ukiyoe painter. Also referred to as Ikkakusai, Hokaku II, Yoshu, and others as Betsugo. After having learned from Kuniyoshi and Toyokuni III, he became a pupil of Toyohara Kunichika . He is known for the triptych depicting the Meiji’s customs and manners, but also left autographs, one of which was exhibited in 1882 to be awarded. In his later years, he also handled the war painting, particularly, taking the subject from the Sino-Japanese War, but what he dedicated his life to the most was the beauty with the customs and manners such as court ladies or the women in the inner-palace.