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Dateca. 1905-1910
Maker Uemura Shoen Japanese, 1875 - 1949
Label TextTraditional bijinga exploited the erotic potential of women; however, Shôen began to represent women in a wide variety of situations, including scenes of everyday family life. Here, two sisters play with a puppy, which is desperate to get at the ball the younger sister holds. Shôen's attention to detail is revealed in the depiction of the patterns on the figures' garments. Her rendering of soft silky hair was much admired by other nihonga painters.
Object number2009.70.7
Published ReferencesMichiyo, Morioka; Berry, Paul. "Modern Masters of Kyoto: The Transformation of Japanese Painting Traditions," Seattle, WA: Seattle Art Museum, 1999, p. 141, illus. 28.
Credit LineGift of Griffith and Patricia Way, in honor of the 75th Anniversary of the Seattle Art Museum
Dimensions71 3/4 x 22 3/8 in. (182.3 x 56.8 cm)
MediumColor on silk
Summer Evening
Uemura Shoen
ca. 1900
Object number: 2009.70.11
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Uemura Shoen
Object number: 2010.41.113
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Uemura Shoen
Object number: 2010.41.114
Photo: iocolor, Seattle
Maringka Baker
2009
Object number: 2019.20.9
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Leonie Pootchemunka
2006
Object number: 2007.81.9
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Yamamoto Shoen
20th century
Object number: 2013.18.2
Sir Francis Seymour Haden
1868
Object number: 35.365