1861
South America (A South American Family)
Utagawa SadahideJapanese, c. 1807 - 1873
This panel, along with Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1965-57-24, forms the right-hand sections of a pentaptych, and shows the entrance to a foreign residence in Yokohama. The woman with two children is identified as South American. Although no South American country had commercial treaties with Japan in 1861, when this image was made, Sadahide is accurate in recognizing the presence of merchants from those nations in Yokohama at that time. The artist also clearly enjoyed describing the fanciful details of Western women's costumes, evident in the range of patterns, trimmings, and textures of the fabrics he depicts.
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