BIJINGA (美人画) is a generic term for pictures of beautiful women in Japanese art, especially in woodblock printing of the ukiyo-e genre, which predate photography. The term can also be used for modern media, provided they conform to a somewhat classic representation of a woman, usually depicted wearing a kimono.
Nearly all ukiyo-e artists, including Hokusai and Hiroshige, produced BIJINGA, it being one of the central themes of the genre. However, a few, including Utamaro, Suzuki Harunobu, Toyohara Chikanobu, and Torii Kiyonaga are widely regarded as the greatest innovators and masters of the form.
Bob Kessel has created a new art series titled, “BIJINGA” based on the Ukiyo-e genre wood block prints.
The pictures are available as limited edition original fine art prints, signed and numbered by the artist.
Contact Bob Kessel for prices and availability.
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BIJIN UMBRELLA SNOW by Bob Kessel
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BIJIN EYES by Bob Kessel
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BIJIN SLEEVE by Bob Kessel
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BIJIN NET by Bob Kessel
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BIJIN CURTAIN by Bob Kessel
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BIJIN HAIR by Bob Kessel