A Young Girl with Her Client
Dateca. 1710s
Label TextErotic prints known as shunga, literally "spring pictures," have been a part of ukiyo-e culture from its inception. Virtually all of the print masters devoted some degree of their talent to depicting the amorous encounters of the young and the beautiful. This lively print is far less revealing than many. It was likely one of the first prints in a series that grew increasingly explicit.
Object number2011.40.1
ProvenanceCollection of Shibui Kiyoshi (1899-1992), Japan; [Sebastian Izzard, New York]; purchased from gallery by Allan Kollar, Seattle, Washington, 2009; to Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, Washington, 2011
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Asian Art Museum, Fleeting Beauty: Japanese Woodblock Prints, Apr. 1 - July 4, 2010. Text by Catherine Roche. Cat. no. 1, reproduced p. 24.
Seattle, Washington, Seattle Asian Art Museum, Renegade Edo: Japanese Prints and Toulouse-Lautrec, July 21 - Dec. 3, 2023. Text by Xiaojin Wu. No cat. no., pp. 84, 102, reproduced pl. 46.Credit LineGift of Mary and Allan Kollar
Dimensions10 1/4 x 14 9/16 in. (26 x 37 cm)
MediumWoodblock print; ink on paper
ca. 1800
Object number: 2017.23.1
ca. 1766-68
Object number: 2013.31.4
Object number: 98.53.121
Object number: 98.53.122