Applying Powder
Artist
Torii Kotondo
(Japanese, 1900 - 1976)
Place of OriginJapan
Date1929
PeriodShowa period (1926-1989)
CultureJapanese
MaterialsInk, colors and gold on paper
DimensionsImage: H. 17 3/4 in × W. 11 1/4 in (45.1 cm × 28.6 cm)
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Hugh M. Williamson
Object number1990.8.3
DepartmentJapanese Art
ClassificationsPrints And Drawings
On View
Not on viewInscribedShowa 4-nen Rokugatsu; Kesho; Sakai Kawaguchi gohan; Gaikoku yuki 200 mai kagiri zeppan dai 108 go.
MarkingsKotondo ga Sealed: Kotondo
More InformationA woman quietly applies powder to her bare shoulder. The exposed flesh of her face and shoulder stands out strikingly against the dark indigo blue background. Kotondo was inspired by Woman at her Toilet by Hashiguchi Goyo. Acknowledging Goyo’s print, Kotondo took the subject of a woman powdering herself and dressed her in a similar red and white undergarment with a kanoko shibori (“fawn-spot” dyed) pattern and floral collar.
Torii Kiyomitsu I
approx. 1760