仏蘭西人之肖像 Portrait of the French,Ukiyo-e,1861A French woman is in front of a mirror, applying her makeup with care.

歌川芳員 Utagawa Yoshikazu (1850-1870) was a ukiyo-e artist from the late Edo period. He gained fame for his works depicting exotic themes following the opening of Yokohama Port in 1859. His art reflects the influences and interests of that era, showcasing a fascination with foreign elements.

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