English: Portrait of Naniwaya Okita bu Utamaro (1793). She was a servant in a tea house close to Asakusa, and is often shown in Utamaro's woodcut prints. Nishiki-e, ôban size, mica ground.
Français : Naniwaya Okita était une servante dans une maison de thé près d'Asakusa. Elle avait environ 15 ans lors de ce portrait. Elle était un des modèles favoris d'Utamaro, et l'on retrouve souvent son visage dans ses estampes (par exemple, dans Trois Beautés de notre temps).
(Ōban size: height: 39 cm (15.3 in); width: 26.5 cm (10.4 in)
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Français : Utamaro : Portrait de Naniwaya Okita (1793). Estampe nishiki-e de format ôban, à fond micacé.
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Okita was a waitress at the Naniwaya, teahouse located near the Niomon Gate in the grounds of the Asakusa Kannon Temple. Along with Ohisa and Toyohina, she was reputed to be one of the Three Beauties of the Kansei era(1789-1801).
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