The World of Fine Feminine Beauty
Bijin-ga

June 1, 2019 to August 30, 2019

Fine women have long been depicted as painting subjects. In modern times since the Meiji Era, painters have not only pursued the beauty of feminine appearance, but have also attempted to express the inner aspects and background behind the behavior of women in daily life. Naked women also began to be depicted with insights and influences. Various images of women were created, and it was after the Meiji Era that works of feminine beauty began to be called “bijin-ga” in the Japanese art world.
In the diversification of painting expressions, many painters in the Japanese art world became famous for bijin-ga. For example, Kaburaki Kiyokata expressed the sensitive emotions of women and Ito Shinsui depicted women who actually existed. In particular, Uemura Shoen, who continued to depict women in a positive, traditional sensibility with her skillful, delicate brush strokes, is considered to be representative of bijin-ga masters in modern Japanese painting.
This year is the 70th anniversary of Shoen’s death. To celebrate it, we will exhibit bijin-ga works by Shoen and other painters, including Kiyokata and Shinsui. Through their various works, we hope you appreciate this world of fine, elegant women.

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Adachi Museum of Art

320 Furukawa-cho,
Yasugi, Shimane, 692-0064,
JAPAN
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