The Courtesan Takihime and Attendants (from the series New Patterns of Young Greens)

Description

The designs on Takihime’s outer robe describes fragments of scenery—bridge, castle, wind-filled sails amid clouds—while her attendants’ robes are more conventionally decorated with scattered flowers. The tassels on their sleeves were worn only by young girls. All three wear the triple-fan crest of the Ogiya ("House of Fans") tea house on the shoulders of their kimono. The cartouche in the upper-right corner of the print identifies the series title and time of year. It is New Year, the same season depicted in Engetsudo’s scroll Courtesan and Attendants (see 1985.255). Courtesans strolling through the streets with their attendants were common sights during evening hours in the Yoshiwara.

Provenance

Hayashi Collection; unknown Paris Collection (sale: Walpole Galleries, January 20, 1921, lot 131); (Yamanaka & Co.)

The Courtesan Takihime and Attendants (from the series New Patterns of Young Greens)

Chōbunsai Eishi

1795

Accession Number

1921.363

Medium

color woodblock print

Dimensions

Sheet: 38.8 x 26.1 cm (15 1/4 x 10 1/4 in.)

Classification

Print

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Gift from J. H. Wade