Girl in a White Kimono Size:16×16 (41x41 cm) Image Source: Wikimedia
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Image Source: Wikimedia
Source: The New York Public Library
he received the first prize at the water color exhibition of the American Art Association
They reflect the contemporary definition of a woman's proper sphere: the realm of leisure
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Girl in a White Kimono Size:16×16 (41x41 cm) Image Source: WikimediaInspired by Japanese prints, between 1893 and 1896 Breitner made thirteen paintings of a girl in a kimono. She assumes different poses and the kimono often has a different colour. What catches the eye here is the embroidered, white silk kimono with red trimmed sleeves and an orange sash. The dreamy girl is sixteenyear old Geesje Kwak, a seamstress and one of Breitners regular models. Original from the Rijksmuseum. Color enhancement and alignment size
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