A seated woman sewing a kimono by Utagawa Kuniyoshi

A seated woman sewing a kimono - Utagawa Kuniyoshi -

Artwork Information

TitleA seated woman sewing a kimono
ArtistUtagawa Kuniyoshi
Art MovementUkiyo-e
Current LocationBrooklyn Museum, New York City, NY, US

About A seated woman sewing a kimono

The artwork, titled “A seated woman sewing a kimono,” is created by the distinguished artist Utagawa Kuniyoshi. It belongs to the Ukiyo-e art movement, known for its portrayal of the floating world and the transient beauty of life. This portrait genre piece is housed in the Brooklyn Museum, located in New York City, NY, US.

In this exquisite depiction, a woman is seated, engrossed in the meticulous task of sewing a kimono. She is adorned in a richly patterned blue robe, her hair styled elegantly and adorned with traditional hairpins. The scene captures a moment of quiet diligence and domesticity, a reflection of everyday life in the Edo period. Beside her, a child dressed in an ornate kimono and holding a toy sword gazes upward, perhaps seeking her attention. The detailed rendering of the textures and patterns speaks volumes about the artist’s skill and the cultural milieu. A box of sewing tools and various vibrant threads lie nearby, further adding depth and realism to the composition. The painting is accentuated by calligraphic elements at the top, enhancing its aesthetic and historical value.

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