Takej Fujishima – black fan 1908-9
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She holds a black fan in her lowered hands, partially obscuring the lower portion of her body. The fans dark color provides a stark visual counterpoint to the predominantly light tones of her clothing and veil. Its placement also creates a sense of deliberate concealment, hinting at an element of mystery or restraint.
The artist’s handling of paint is characterized by loose, expressive brushwork, particularly evident in the rendering of the veil and background. This technique lends a sense of immediacy and emotional depth to the work. The lighting appears diffused, softening the edges of her features and contributing to the overall mood of quiet introspection.
Subtly, theres an interplay between vulnerability and control at play. While the direct gaze establishes a connection with the viewer, the fan acts as a barrier, suggesting a desire for privacy or perhaps a guardedness. The veil itself can be interpreted as symbolic of modesty or societal expectations placed upon women during the period in which this work was likely created. The overall effect is one of restrained elegance and an underlying sense of complexity.