Mizuno Toshikata's (1866-1908) "Thirty-six Beauties" is a series of woodblock prints depicting the daily lives and customs of women during the Meiji period. It beautifully and realistically portrays women of various social standings, from the upper class to ordinary townspeople. Highly regarded as one of Toshikata's representative works of bijinga (pictures of beautiful women), it serves as a valuable historical record, conveying the aesthetic sensibilities and social conditions of women at that time.
Color: White,Black Material: 100% Cotton Weight: 5.6 oz Sizes: S - 3XL Design: Tubular knit (no side seams)