Kasumigaseki: kettle and belt, Sunayama Gosei, c. 1819. Japanese art. Tea ceremony

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About ‘Kasumigaseki: kettle and belt, Sunayama Gosei, c. 1819. Japanese art. Tea ceremony’ by Dina Dankers

A metal kettle with a piece of woven material. Kasumigaseki, mentioned in the title, was a district in Edo (present-day Tokyo) known for the many daimyô residences and houses of the higher samurai. The objects depicted in this print probably refer to the wealthy inhabitants of Kasumigaseki.

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Dina Dankers is a versatile artist from the Netherlands, specializing in mixed media art, botanical prints, abstract art, and modern geometric art. Her works are known for their vibrant colors and creative compositions, exuding a sense of modernity and sophistication. Dina combines traditional painting techniques with digital editing, resulting in unique artworks that appear both organic and sleek. Her botanical illustrations and abstract geometric shapes are inspired by…

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