Figure of a Standing Beauty
This type of porcelain female figure was a popular collectible exported from Japan to Europe in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. It is in the Kakiemon style, in which vivid, overglaze enamels are applied to a milky white porcelain surface. The figure’s outfit consists of several layers of kosode (predecessor of the kimono), a thin obi, and a richly decorated uchikake (over robe), a style similar to that depicted in the painting of the Kanbun beauty nearby.
On view from June 7, 2022 – February 20, 2023
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