

Okumura Masanobu's No Title: A woodblock print featuring three women in traditional Japanese clothing, known as kimonos. The woman on the left sits on the floor, wearing a white kimono with a green under-kimono and a floral pattern, holding a pipe to her mouth. She has a red headscarf. The woman in the middle sits cross-legged, wearing a green kimono with a peach-colored under-kimono and a striped obi. The woman on the right sits on the floor, wearing a peach-colored kimono, with a dark-haired figure in a kimono partially visible behind her. A window with a green frame is open behind them, showing a landscape with trees, a building, and a body of water. A box and pipe are on the floor beside them.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 642 px
- Museum Record
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