Hokkoku Goshiki-zumi
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title:
Hokkoku Goshiki-zumi
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Hokkoku Goshiki-zumi is a series of five ukiyo-e prints designed by the Japanese artist Utamaro and published in c. 1794–95. The prints depict and contrast women who work in or near the exclusive pleasure district of Yoshiwara in the administrative capital of Edo. They range from the highest ranks—highly-trained and expensive geisha and oiran—to the lowest prostitutes outside the walls of Yoshiwara. Each is printed on a yellowish background and bears a different-coloured inkstick-shaped cartouch
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Series of five ukiyo-e prints designed by the Japanese artist Utamaro
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hokkoku_Goshiki-zumi
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2022-01-16T17:40:36Z
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