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Woman with a Red Stick, Japanese Woodblock Print
Japanese woodblock print of a woman with dark hair holding a red stick to her lips, wearing a floral kimono against a yellow background.
This exquisite Japanese woodblock print, likely from the Edo period, captures a moment of quiet contemplation. A woman, depicted with delicate features and dark, flowing hair, holds a slender red stick to her lips. Her gaze is downcast, suggesting introspection or perhaps the act of writing or drawing. She wears a richly patterned kimono in shades of maroon and cream, adorned with floral motifs, possibly cherry blossoms, a symbol of ephemeral beauty. The background is a soft, warm yellow, providing a gentle contrast to the subject. The artwork showcases the characteristic ukiyo-e style, focusing on everyday life and beauty. The subtle use of color and the elegant lines convey a sense of serenity and grace, making it a timeless piece of Japanese art.