
Blue Geisha by Kuniyoshi
This ukiyo-e portrait by Utagawa Kuniyoshi captures a geisha in rich, layered blue hues — a hallmark of his masterful command of color and line. The composition balances stillness with tension: the figure fills the frame with quiet authority, robes rendered in intricate pattern, face set in composed expression. Kuniyoshi's dynamic woodblock tradition is unmistakable here — bold outlines, flat planes of color, and a graphic intensity that feels as vital today as it did in the Edo period.
Printed as an archival fine art print, this work rewards close attention — Kuniyoshi's crisp linework and layered tonal gradients come through with exceptional clarity and sharpness, making every detail of the original woodblock source legible on the wall.
This ukiyo-e portrait by Utagawa Kuniyoshi captures a geisha in rich, layered blue hues — a hallmark of his masterful command of color and line. The composition balances stillness with tension: the figure fills the frame with quiet authority, robes rendered in intricate pattern, face set in composed expression. Kuniyoshi's dynamic woodblock tradition is unmistakable here — bold outlines, flat planes of color, and a graphic intensity that feels as vital today as it did in the Edo period.
Printed as an archival fine art print, this work rewards close attention — Kuniyoshi's crisp linework and layered tonal gradients come through with exceptional clarity and sharpness, making every detail of the original woodblock source legible on the wall.
Original: $17.65
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$6.18Description
This ukiyo-e portrait by Utagawa Kuniyoshi captures a geisha in rich, layered blue hues — a hallmark of his masterful command of color and line. The composition balances stillness with tension: the figure fills the frame with quiet authority, robes rendered in intricate pattern, face set in composed expression. Kuniyoshi's dynamic woodblock tradition is unmistakable here — bold outlines, flat planes of color, and a graphic intensity that feels as vital today as it did in the Edo period.
Printed as an archival fine art print, this work rewards close attention — Kuniyoshi's crisp linework and layered tonal gradients come through with exceptional clarity and sharpness, making every detail of the original woodblock source legible on the wall.























