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One of the most famous works in the kuchi-e genre, this print by Kajita Hanko depicts a beautiful woman reclining in a chair, enjoying the scent of a chrysanthemum. The frontispiece appeared in volume 11, issue 13 of Bungei Kurabu, published in Meiji 38 (1905). For a detailed description by Dave of this print (or to order one of Dave's prints of this work (depending on availability)), please see this link.
This particular print was featured in one of David's videos in March of 2017.
Other prints in this set
- Group of kuchi-e prints
- Autumn Brocade
- The Sea in Spring
- Scenic Beauty
- Tomoe-Gozen's Departure
- Tora Gozen (Lady Tiger)
- The Scent of Plum Blossoms
- Beneath the Flowers
- The Scent of Chrysanthemums
- Fruitful Autumn
- Bathing by the Sea
- Taking a Nap
- Reading a Love Letter
- Market for New Year Goods
- Woman with Umbrella
- Bijin Mirage
- Dawn
- A Lady of the Chinese Court
- The Daughter Manju
- Beauty Carrying Firewood
- Hōrai
- Kurahashi Kōzō
- A Beauty Reciting Flowers
- Beauty Under the Moon
- Beauty with Rose
- Beauty Writing a Poem
- Court Ladies
- Resentment
- Beauty and a Group of Tourists
- Dusting
- Woman with Pampas Grass
- Singing Cricket
- Mother and Child
- Viewing Chrysanthemums
- A Late Autumn Shower