
Woman Holding a Towel by Gōyo Hashiguchi
Woman Holding a Towel is among the quieter works in Hashiguchi's bijin-ga series — the figure paused in stillness, a towel gathered in her hands, gaze turned slightly away from the viewer. There is no drama here, only presence. The composition gives the figure room to breathe: soft, open background tones offset the precise linework of the form, and the fabric textures are rendered with Hashiguchi's characteristic sensitivity to pattern and material. The muted palette — warm skin tones, soft whites, cool shadows — creates a mood of unhurried calm.
This image's stillness and tonal subtlety translate well to canvas. The woven texture adds a physical warmth to the soft palette, and the depth of a canvas print gives the composition a quiet gravity that suits Hashiguchi's understated style. Printed in Berlin.
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Woman Holding a Towel by Gōyo Hashiguchi
Woman Holding a Towel is among the quieter works in Hashiguchi's bijin-ga series — the figure paused in stillness, a towel gathered in her hands, gaze turned slightly away from the viewer. There is no drama here, only presence. The composition gives the figure room to breathe: soft, open background tones offset the precise linework of the form, and the fabric textures are rendered with Hashiguchi's characteristic sensitivity to pattern and material. The muted palette — warm skin tones, soft whites, cool shadows — creates a mood of unhurried calm.
This image's stillness and tonal subtlety translate well to canvas. The woven texture adds a physical warmth to the soft palette, and the depth of a canvas print gives the composition a quiet gravity that suits Hashiguchi's understated style. Printed in Berlin.
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Woman Holding a Towel is among the quieter works in Hashiguchi's bijin-ga series — the figure paused in stillness, a towel gathered in her hands, gaze turned slightly away from the viewer. There is no drama here, only presence. The composition gives the figure room to breathe: soft, open background tones offset the precise linework of the form, and the fabric textures are rendered with Hashiguchi's characteristic sensitivity to pattern and material. The muted palette — warm skin tones, soft whites, cool shadows — creates a mood of unhurried calm.
This image's stillness and tonal subtlety translate well to canvas. The woven texture adds a physical warmth to the soft palette, and the depth of a canvas print gives the composition a quiet gravity that suits Hashiguchi's understated style. Printed in Berlin.























