日本的巴黎女子

Alfred Stevens · PD

日本的巴黎女子


作品信息

创作年份
1871
材质技法
油画颜料
类型
绘画
尺寸
150 × 105 cm

故事

Japan had been largely closed to the West for over two centuries, and only in the 1850s did it sign its first trade treaties, after which kimonos, fans, lacquer and woodblock prints poured into Paris. The Belgian painter Alfred Stevens, who lived and worked in the city, was among the earliest collectors of such things, filling his house with them from the 1860s. He made this around 1872, at the height of the craze for all things Japanese. A young Parisian woman stands before a tall mirror wrapped in a blue kimono, a fan in her hand, surrounded by lacquer and porcelain. Almost every object in the room is Japanese, much of it probably taken straight from Stevens's own shelves.

日本的巴黎女子 — 阿尔弗雷德·史蒂文斯 — MuseScope