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Woman playing the shamisen, Mentaki Falls, Kobe, Japan, 1898. Creator: Christian Wilhelm Allers
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Woman playing the shamisen, Mentaki Falls, Kobe, Japan, 1898. Creator: Christian Wilhelm Allers
Woman playing the shamisen, Mentaki Falls, Kobe, Japan, 1898. A Japanese waitress in a kimono playing the traditional stringed instrument at the Nunobiki Falls. Otane die Kellnerin am Mentaki Wasserfall. From " Rund um die Erde" [Round the Earth], written and illustrated by C. W. Allers. [Union Deutsche Verlagsgesellschaft, Stuttgart, 1898]
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This black and white lithograph, captured by Christian Wilhelm Allers in 1898, transports us to the enchanting Mentaki Falls in Kobe, Japan. The focal point of the image is a graceful Japanese waitress dressed in a traditional kimono, skillfully playing the shamisen - a stringed instrument synonymous with Japanese culture. The woman's serene expression reflects her deep connection to the music she creates, as well as her dedication to her craft. Her delicate fingers glide effortlessly across the strings, producing melodic notes that harmonize with the cascading waters of Nunobiki Falls behind her. Allers' portrayal not only showcases this talented musician but also offers a glimpse into late 19th-century Japan. The intricate details of her kimono highlight its vibrant colors and exquisite patterns, representing both elegance and tradition. Through this print from his book "Rund um die Erde". Allers captures not just an individual moment but also encapsulates the essence of Japanese artistry and cultural heritage. This portrait serves as a testament to the power of music transcending time and language barriers. As we admire this snapshot frozen in history, we are reminded of how art can bridge gaps between different nations and eras. It invites us to appreciate diversity while celebrating shared human experiences through creativity and passion for our respective crafts.
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