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Ogiya uchi Hanaogi by Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1753-1806), translated The Courtesan Hanao of Ogi-ya, a traditional Japanese ukiyo-e style illustration of a well-dressed courtesan woman with elaborate hair ornaments sitting with an attendant. Original from Library of Congress. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel. | free image by rawpixel.com Paintings, Books, Beauty, Art, Japanese Prints, Humanoid Sketch

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Utagawa Kuniyoshi was a true son of Edo. Born near Nihonbashi in 1797, his father a dyer, he grew up among the hoi polloi in the crowded streets of the low city, where popular stories of tattooed otokodate, the revered 'street knights' of the kabuki stage, were capturing people's imagination. Bluff in...

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