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Japan: Joshoku kaiko tewaza-kusa ('Women engaged in the sericulture industry'), Print No. 11, 'Spinning the silk'. Kitagawa Utamaro (1753-1806), c. 1799

Japan: <i>Joshoku kaiko tewaza-kusa</i> ('Women engaged in the sericulture industry'), Print No. 11, 'Spinning the silk'. Kitagawa Utamaro (1753-1806), c. 1799

11. 'Spinning the silk', depicting a woman seated in the background spinning silk on a loom and a standing woman in the foreground.

Kitagawa Utamaro (ca. 1753 - October 31, 1806) was a Japanese printmaker and painter, who is considered one of the greatest artists of woodblock prints (ukiyo-e). He is known especially for his masterfully composed studies of women, known as bijinga. He also produced nature studies, particularly illustrated books of insects.

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