1880 - Shunga - Surimono - Rich Details
c.1880 Utagawa School Shunga Surimono – Early Meiji Erotic Masterwork
A richly detailed Utagawa School shunga surimono from c.1880, bridging the stylistic elegance of late Edo with the evolving aesthetic of the early Meiji era. This vibrant scene depicts a richly dressed couple in an intimate moment, framed by a luxuriously appointed interior. The striking color contrasts — deep indigo, crimson, gold, and black — are complemented by intricate textile patterns rendered with precision.
Measures 12 cm x 8.3 cm. In excellent condition for its age, the shunga woodblock print boasts strong, unfaded pigments, crisp linework, mica (metallic pigments), and beautiful bleed-through of the colors on the verso, affirming its authenticity. The artist’s skill in layering decorative elements within the scene — from the detailed robes to the room’s refined décor — reflects the opulence and narrative depth that define the Utagawa tradition.
A superb example for collectors seeking authentic late 19th century Japanese erotic art, this work embodies the transition between eras while preserving the sensual, dramatic storytelling of the Utagawa School.
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