Posted by Keith Gallant on March 29, 1998 at 13:01:40:
I have recently purchased a print by an artist whom I believe, from the signature, to be Shunsho (1729-1792). It has three ladies one of whom is looking at the audience. They are clusterd around a black table with a red cloth doing some artistic type of work. My impression is that the women are courtesans having some fun together. Does anyone recognize the print? If so what is its name? Also it is the only print which I can recall where a character is looking forward. Is this really uncommon or is my experience to shallow?
A third question related to the print is the fact that the woman in the lower left has a thin silk robe, probably blue which has a translucent quality through which you can see her arm and shoulder. How did they do this?
Thanks in advance,
Keith Gallant