Beautiful Woman
18th century
Medium
Hanging scroll; ink and color on paper
Dimensions
Image: 32 3/16 x 13 3/16 in. (81.8 x 33.5 cm) Overall with mounting: 64 3/8 x 20 1/8 in. (163.5 x 51.1 cm)
Classification
Paintings
Culture & Period
Japan · Edo period (1615–1868)
Department
Asian Art
Museum
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
Credit
The Harry G. C. Packard Collection of Asian Art, Gift of Harry G. C. Packard, and Purchase, Fletcher, Rogers, Harris Brisbane Dick, and Louis V. Bell Funds, Joseph Pulitzer Bequest, and The Annenberg Fund Inc. Gift, 1975
Accession Number
1975.268.125
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Art Historical Context
"Beautiful Woman" is a captivating hanging scroll by Kaigetsudō Dohan, a master of early 18th-century Kaigetsudō school Japan's Edo period (1615–1868). Created with ink and color on paper this work measures 32 3/16 x 13 3/16 inches and exemplifies bijin-ga, or "pictures of beautiful women," a genre celebrating feminine grace and allure amid the era's booming urban culture in cities like Edo (modern Tokyo). Dohan's style stands out for its, voluptuous figures with flowing robes and expressive poses, rendered in vibrant pigments and fluid ink lines that evoke sensuality and elegance. Hanging sc...