Untitled (Women in Palanquin) - Nishikawa Sukenobu
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A monochrome woodblock print by Nishikawa Sukenobu depicting women travelling in a palanquin, accompanied by porters and calligraphy.
This monochrome woodblock print by Nishikawa Sukenobu captures a quiet moment of urban life in Edo-period Japan. The composition focuses on a palanquin, a traditional mode of transport, partially obscured by hanging curtains. Inside, two women are visible, one of whom holds a shamisen, suggesting a connection to the performing arts or a journey to a social engagement. Outside the vehicle, two porters manage the heavy wooden structure, their posture conveying the physical effort required for transport. Sukenobu was a prolific illustrator based in Kyoto, known for his contributions to the development of the Ukiyo-e genre. His work often appeared in printed books, which were widely circulated among the merchant class. This print displays the characteristic line work of the period, where the artist uses clear, controlled strokes to define the folds of the kimono and the architectural elements of the palanquin. The inclusion of calligraphy at the top of the frame integrates text with the visual narrative, a common feature in Japanese book illustration that provides context or poetic commentary on the scene depicted. The artist avoids excessive detail, preferring a clean aesthetic that allows the viewer to focus on the interaction between the figures and their immediate environment. The spatial arrangement is relatively flat, typical of the period's approach to perspective, which prioritises the clarity of the figures over realistic depth. This print offers a glimpse into the social customs and daily activities of the eighteenth century, presented with the technical precision associated with Sukenobu's output. The paper shows the natural ageing expected of a work from this era, retaining the stark contrast of the original ink lines.
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Untitled (Women in Palanquin) - Nishikawa Sukenobu
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