Two Women Taking a Stroll

Kitao Masanobu

c. 1781/89

Two Women Taking a Stroll by Kitao Masanobu

Medium

Color woodblock print; hashira-e

Dimensions

69.9 × 11.8 cm (27 1/2 × 4 5/8 in.)

Classification

woodblock print

Department

Arts of Asia

Museum

Art Institute of Chicago

Accession Number

36245

Art Historical Context

"Two Women Taking a St" is a captivating color woodblock print by Kitao Masanobu, a prominent ukiyo-e artist active in late 18th-century Japan. Created around 1781–89, this hashira-e—a tall, narrow format designed for hanging on pillars in homes or teahouses—measures an impressive 69.9 × 11.8 cm. Housed in the Art Institute of Chicago's Arts of Asia department, it exemplifies the vibrant world of Edo-period printmaking. Masanobu, known for his witty illustrations and depictions of daily life, captures two elegant women strolling leisurely, their flowing kimonos and graceful postures evoking t...

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