Nursing mother. Utamaro Postcard France 1920-1930
Breastfeeding mother. Mirror. Utamaro Kitagawa. National Children Committee, Paris.
Dimensions: 151 x 105 mm
Utamaro Kitagawa (1753 - Tokyo 1806) Japanese painter and engraver belonging to the Ukiyo-e movement, which dominated Japanese art from the 17th to the 19th centuries. A disciple of Toriyama Sekien, he had a great influence on Japanese painters and on Western art, beginning with the Impressionists.
She often depicted the beauty of women and maternal love.
Postcard published by the National Children's Committeeso called since 1922 (formerly the League against Infant Mortality, founded in 1902 by Paul Strauss). See also: National Children's Committee
Utamaro Kitagawa (1753 - Tokyo 1806) Japanese painter and engraver belonging to the Ukiyo-e movement, which dominated Japanese art from the 17th to the 19th centuries. A disciple of Toriyama Sekien, he had a great influence on Japanese painters and on Western art, beginning with the Impressionists.
She often depicted the beauty of women and maternal love.
Postcard published by the National Children's Committeeso called since 1922 (formerly the League against Infant Mortality, founded in 1902 by Paul Strauss). See also: National Children's Committee


