Japanese Ladies Admiring a Screen
| Support Type: | Paper |
| Paint Type: | Watercolor |
| Current Location: | Private Location |
Japanese Ladies Viewing a Screen is the representation of the act of viewing the work of art itself. Rather than having any conversation or action taking place, the ladies depicted on the screen are lost in their thoughts, thereby making us contemplate the process of perception of beauty. An unconventional approach to viewing the work of art would be to examine the process of generating the act of looking through different perspectives. In fact, when one views the painting of ladies who themselves view the artwork, the "picture within a picture" appears.The screen may equally represent cultural memories and storytelling where the ladies are associated with refinement, education, and appreciation for art. The attention that the ladies pay to the screen is what makes this painting to represent art as an intellectual activity. In summary, this painting incorporates themes such as beauty, cultural appreciation, reflection, and art observation. The painting equally represents the enormous European fascination with Japanese culture in the nineteenth century.
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