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ARCHIVED Fashion and the Floating World in Japanese Ukiyo-e Prints

Date
Tuesday 22 April 2025*
Time
6.45pm
Venue
The Swedenborg Society
20-21 Bloomsbury Way (Hall entrance on Barter St)
London WC1A 2TH
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Booking Details
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* Please note this event was originally scheduled for Monday 28 April 2025.
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The vivid woodblock prints of the late 18th and 19th centuries were integral to Japan's dynamic fashion culture. Drawing from the Victoria and Albert Museum's collection, curators Anna Jackson and Masami Yamada will explore how these ukiyo-e, "pictures of the floating world", served as compelling advertisements for kimono merchants, textile workshops, cosmetics brands, theatre promoters, and brothel operators. These prints also inspired individuals seeking to emulate the fashionable actors, courtesans, geisha, and other trendsetters they portrayed.
Supported by the Toshiba International Foundation (TIFO)
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