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24
ratings
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Binan City, Laguna
Set
Reading Ladies
Geisha
Love
Reading Men

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5 pieces per set Print: One side print only While photos are unfiltered, the exact color may vary due to lighting GEISHA AND LOVE: - Semi Glossy 300 gsm - Size: 2.125x3.37 inches READING LADIES, READING MEN - Matte 300 gsm - Size 2.125x3.37 inches Pls dm if you wish to see close-up photos Limited stocks for the first batch, but will restock soon (and add new artworks!) Set A: Reading Ladies Depicting women reading books is a popular subject for art in the nineteenth century. This set depicts women engrossed in their books, indeed, our leading and reading ladies. 1. Édouard Manet. Woman Reading, 1880/81 2. Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot. Interrupted Reading, c.1870 3. Sir Thomas Lawrence. Mrs. Jens Wolff, 1803/15 4. Auguste Bernard d’Agesci. Lady Reading the Letters of Heloise and Abelard, 1756-1829 5. Jean Honoré Fragonard. Young Girl Reading, c.1769 Set B: Geisha In kanji, “gei” means “art”, and “sha” means “person”. This set of images depicts woodblock prints of geishas or artisans in 1830’s Japan. 1. Utagawa Kunisida. Geisha, 1855. Cooper Hewitt 2. Keisei Eisen. Courtesan, ca.1830. Cooper Hewitt 3. Keisei Eisen. Eijiri, from the series, "The Highest Ranking Geisha's Journey", ca.1830 4. Keisei Eisen. Mariko, from the series, "The Highest Ranking Geisha's Journey", ca.1830 5. Keisei Eisen. Yui, from the series, "The Highest Ranking Geisha's Journey", ca.1830 Set C: Love is an Art Form We may speak different languages and follow dissimilar traditions. Yet, we are all human and fall in love the same way. 1. Ippitsusai Buncho. Chizuka no Fumi no Bosetsu, 1767-1777 2. William Powell Frith. The Lovers, 1819-1909 3. Albert Besnard. Love, plate two from Woman, c.1886 4. Basel. The Lovers, 1490/1500 5. Auguste Rodin. The Embrace, 1900-1910. Set D: Reading Men 1. Young Clergyman Reading. Martin Rørbye, 1836 2. Portrait of a Young Man. Bronzino,1530s 3. Reading by Lamplight. James McNeill Whistler, 1859 4. James Buchanan Johnston. Harper Pennington, 1881 5. A Young Man Reading by Candlelight. Matthias Stom

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