Artist: Kawamata Tsunemasa, Japanese, active ca. 1716–48, Lady at the Bath, ca. 1716–48, Hanging scroll; ink and color on paper (handpainted ukiyo-e), without mounting: 34 × 9 15/16 in. ( × cm), This rare work by the relatively unknown artist Kawamata Tsunemasa is an early example of pictures of the floating world (ukiyo-e), a term assigned to paintings and prints depicting urban life and its enjoyments, such as the theater and the demimonde.
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