Flowers of Edo (Center) (c.1860) by Utagawa Kuniyoshi

The artwork titled “Flowers of Edo (Center)” is a woodblock print created by Utagawa Kuniyoshi around the year 1860. This piece, which exemplifies the Ukiyo-e art movement, measures 37.5 by 26 centimeters and is categorized as a genre painting. The artwork is housed in the British Museum, located in London, United Kingdom.

The artwork depicts a lively scene involving several figures in traditional Japanese attire, indicative of daily life and culture during the Edo period. The women in the artwork are adorned in elaborately patterned kimonos, with some seated and others standing, engaged in various activities. The room is furnished in a traditional Japanese style with tatami mats, and an elegant folding screen can be seen in the background. The vivid colors and intricate details characteristic of Ukiyo-e prints are evident in the meticulous rendering of fabrics, hairstyles, and accessories. The composition effectively captures a moment of communal life, offering a glimpse into the social customs and aesthetic values of the time.

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