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Seifuku no Shōjo
ArtistMariko Kashio [zh]
Year1932 (1932)
TypeWestern painting

Seifuku no Shōjo (Japanese: 制服の少女, romanizedSeifuku no Shōjo, lit.'Girl in uniform') is a Western painting created by the Japanese-ruled Taiwanese painter Mariko Kashio [zh] in 1932. It was selected for the 6th Taiwan Art Exhibition. The original painting is currently unknown, but its color plate are included in the 1938 "Collection of Mariko Kashio's Posthumous Works" (Chinese: 柏尾鞠子遺作集).

Depicted content

Seifuku no Shōjo depicts a girl wearing a red beret, a blue and white three-lined sailor fuku with Kansai collar [zh], but without chest cover [zh], a dark blue pleated skirt, and a pin-buckle belt around her waist. She has a yellow neckscarf tied around her chest, her hands in front of her body, and a thoughtful expression. The background is a gray wall, which contrasts warm and cold with the tones of the figure's clothing.

The girl in the painting may have been a student as model, but the "Collection of Mariko Kashio's Posthumous Works" also includes a self-portrait wearing a sailor fuku, so it may also be the artist herself.

References

  1. "日治時期臺灣出版之書畫圖錄" (PDF).
  2. "【名單之後】港都美術之花—柏尾鞠子". 聚珍臺灣. 2021-03-22.
  3. ^ "少女". 名單之後:臺府展史料庫.

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