Torii Kiyonaga (1752-1815)
A Party in the Shinagawa Pleasure Quarters
This print, though just one leaf of a triptych, again highlights the extraordinary skill of the carvers. The kimono and the architecture are enriched with subtle textures, but here, the most extraordinary aspect is the mosquito net, partly obscuring the figures printed beneath. To create a net of this delicacy, the printer carved two blocks, one vertical, one horizontal, with lines of extraordinary fineness. This is only possible with the sharpest of carving knives - hangito - made of the same quality steel as a samurai sword, and a well-seasoned block of fine cherry wood. The layering of the figures both behind and in front of the net is subtle and sophisticated.