Wisteria Maiden, second half 18th century, Tsukioka Settei, Japanese, 1710 - 1786, 32 3/4 ¡Ñ 11 11/16 in. (83.19 ¡Ñ 29.69 cm) (image)63 ¡Ñ 15 15/16 in. (160.02 ¡Ñ 40.48 cm) (without rollers), Ink and color on silk, Japan, Nikuhitsu ukiyo-e, The Wisteria Maiden was a favorite subject of ?tsue, folk paintings made in the town of ?tsu. The paintings were believed to have auspicious properties; those hoping for a good match in marriage might buy a picture of the Maiden. The character later appeared in kabuki theater and was so popular that an entire play was eventually written around her. This classical depiction shows the Maiden as a beautiful young woman, or bijin, dancing with a wisteria branch over her shoulder. Settei, an Osaka artist, was famous for his delicately painted bijin and erotic imagery. The calligraphic inscription, by the Osaka ky?ka poet Senkatei Karitsu (1748¡V1789), indicates that Settei painted the beauty in the spirit of Matabei¡¦s brush, a reference to the legendary founder of ?tsue and ukiyo-e.

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