Charming Japanse bathing scene by Anonymous
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Charming Japanse bathing scene 1900 - 1905

Anonymous

TextileSilkGoldWatercolour
70 ⨯ 98 cm
ConditionExcellent
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  • About the artwork
    [Public Bath House].
    [Japan, ca. 1900]. (70 x 98.5 cm). Watercolour on silk, highlighted with white, gold, and perhaps mica.

    Large Japanese watercolour with a charming scene in a Japanese bath house. The interior of the bath house shows seven women and four children washing themselves and dressing. One of the women is already fully dressed in a blue and green kimono. In good condition.

  • About the artist
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