Young Woman with a Lantern
Harunobu is celebrated for being the first in Japan to use the full-colour printing technique. His prints were highly popular in his days and often depict adolescent female figures – like this girl quietly leaving a house at dusk. Like many famous Japanese printmakers specializing in prints of actors, landscape prints or pictures of beautiful women, Harunobu also worked in the shunga (erotic print) genre.
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Young Woman with a Lantern
Harunobu is celebrated for being the first in Japan to use the full-colour printing technique. His prints were highly popular in his days and often depict adolescent female figures – like this girl quietly leaving a house at dusk. Like many famous Japanese printmakers specializing in prints of actors, landscape prints or pictures of beautiful women, Harunobu also worked in the shunga (erotic print) genre.
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Harunobu is celebrated for bei ...... e shunga (erotic print) genre.
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Harunobu wordt gezien als dege ...... ok shunga (erotische) prenten.
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RP-P-1956-612
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Rijksmuseum
title
Jonge vrouw met een lantaarn
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Young Woman with a Lantern
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created
1765 - 1770
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1765 - 1770
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extent
blad breedte 208 mm
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blad hoogte 280 mm
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height 280 mm
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width 208 mm
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Collectie: Japan (collectie)
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Collectie: prenten
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Collection: prints
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Jap Cat I 49
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derde kwart 18e eeuw
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third quarter 18th century
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