Women and Children

"Bijin-ga" is a term used in Japanese art to refer to prints or paintings that depict beautiful women. The term "bijin" translates to "beautiful person" or "beautiful woman," and "ga" means "picture" or "art." Bijin-ga emerged as a popular genre within ukiyo-e art during the Edo period in Japan (1603-1868).
 
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Keisai EISEN (1790–1848)

Musume gyoretsu Toto Ryogokubashi no zu
(K462)
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Eishosai CHOKI (active c. 1780–1810)

Man lifting the dress of a woman
(K251-F164)
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