Women Viewing Cherry Blossoms

Women Viewing Cherry Blossoms by Chôbunsai Eishi

Medium

Color woodblock print; right sheet of oban triptych (center sheet: 1925.3088)

Dimensions

Approx: 33 × 23.2 cm (13 × 9 1/8 in.)

Classification

woodblock print

Department

Arts of Asia

Museum

Art Institute of Chicago

Accession Number

24061

Art Historical Context

Chôbunsai Eishi's *Women Viewing Cherry Bloss* (c. 1793) captures a serene moment of hanami, the cherished Japanese tradition of cherry blossom viewing. This color woodblock print, the sheet of an obanptych (with the center sheet in the Art Institute of Chicago collection), depicts elegant women in flowing kimonos admiring the delicate pink blooms. Measuring about 33 × 23.2 cm, it exemplifies the refined bijin-ga (pictures of beautiful women) for which Eishi, a master ukiyo-e artist of the late Edo period, was renowned. Eishi's work, produced during Japan's vibrant "floating world" culture, s...

About the Artist

Chôbunsai Eishi · 17561829

Chôbunsai Eishi, born Hosoda Tokitomi in 1756 to a prosperous samurai family of the Fujiwara clan in Edo, inherited a substantial stipend of 500 koku of rice annually. His grandfather had served as the shogunate's Treasury Minister, and upon his father Hosoda Tokiyuki's death in 1772, Eishi became family head while holding a position in Shogun Tokugawa Ieharu's palace from 1781. Unusually for a uk...

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