

Haze on a Clear Day at Stone Bridge (From the series Eight Elegant Views of Chanted Accompanimnets for Kabuki Plays)
Two women in traditional Japanese clothing; the woman on the right standing with her back to the viewer wearing a long kimono in shades of brown, gold, green and black with a patterned design; her black hair up with a decorative piece with gold spikes; the woman on the left sitting on floor to the right of a low table with a cup and a book; she wears a brown kimono with pink lining and a black obi; her black hair tied up; both women wear head adornments with yellow bands; background beige with Japanese writing.
Artwork Details
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- 613 × 900 px
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