Female Entertainer (Geigi)
Artist
Kitagawa Utamaro
(Japanese, 1754 - 1806)
Publisher
Iseya Magobei
(Japanese)
Place of OriginJapan
Dateapprox. 1794-1795
PeriodEdo period (1615-1868)
CultureJapanese
MaterialsWoodblock print; ink and colors on paper
DimensionsH. 10 1/4 in x W. 15 1/8 in, H. 26 cm x W. 38.4 cm (ōban)
Credit LineGift of the Grabhorn Ukiyo-e Collection
Object number2005.100.73
DepartmentJapanese Art
ClassificationsPrints And Drawings
On View
Not on viewSignedSignature: 哥麿筆 Utamaro hitsu
Collector’s seal: Hayashi Tadamasa
MarkingsPublisher’s mark: 山可 Yamaka
More InformationClose-up portraits were created to celebrate courtesans and other beautiful women as well as famous actors. Each print from the series compares a shade of ink (represented by title panels shaped as ink sticks) to one of five occupations of women in the Yoshiwara pleasure quarter, also known as the Northern Quarter. Geigi, the subject of this print, were trained entertainers who performed dance and music for guests at banquets or private parties. A rich yellow background and the use of mica for the sash (obi) and hair ornaments mark this portrait as a luxury production.