Bijin-ga explained

is a generic term for pictures of beautiful women in Japanese art, especially in woodblock printing of the ukiyo-e genre.

Definition

defines as a picture that simply "emphasizes the beauty of women",[1] and the Shincho Encyclopedia of World Art defines it as depiction of "the beauty of a woman's appearance".[2] On the other hand, defines as pictures that explore "the inner beauty of women".[3] For this reason, the essence of cannot always be expressed only through the depiction of a, a woman aligning with the beauty image. In fact, in ukiyo-e, it was not considered important that the picture resemble the facial features of the model, and the depiction of women in ukiyo-e is stylized rather than an attempt to create a realistic image;[4] For example, throughout the Edo period (1603–1867), married women had a custom of shaving their eyebrows, but in, there was a rule to draw the eyebrows for married women.

History

Ukiyo-e itself is a genre of woodblock prints and paintings that was produced in Japan from the 17th century to the 19th century. The prints were very popular amongst the Japanese merchants and the middle class of the time.

From the Edo period to the Meiji period (1868–1912), the technical evolution of ukiyo-e processes increased, with the accuracy of carving and printing and the vividness of colors used developing through the introduction of new printing processes and synthetic dyes. This technical development can also be seen in ukiyo-e, and many painters of contributed to the evolution of ukiyo-e techniques and styles, with the aim of maximizing the realistic expression of a real beauty living in the artists' time period.[5]

Nearly all ukiyo-e artists produced, as it was one of the central themes of the genre. However, a few, including Utamaro, Suzuki Harunobu, Itō Shinsui, Toyohara Chikanobu, Uemura Shōen and Torii Kiyonaga, have been described as the greatest innovators and masters of the form.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: 新村出 . 広辞苑. 1967. Iwanami Shoten. 美人画. 33931612.
  2. Book: Shinchō sekai bijutsu jiten = Shincho encyclopedia of world art.. 1985. Shinchōsha. Shinchōsha, 新潮社.. 4-10-730206-7. Tōkyō. 美人画 . 15418683.
  3. Book: 座右宝刊行会. 現代日本美人画全集. 集英社. 1979. 美人.
  4. Book: Kobayashi, Tadashi . Edo ukiyoe o yomu. 小林忠. 2002. Chikuma Shobō. 4-480-05943-1 . Tōkyō . 187–93 . 50825592.
  5. Book: Horie, Mari . 錦絵美人画の発展―春信・歌麿から芳年・周延までを軸として―(『美人画名品選―春信・歌麿から芳年・周延まで―』. 展図録所収、足立区立郷土博物館. 2017. 2–5.