ブルックリン美術館のインスタグラム(brooklynmuseum) - 1月24日 01時27分
The origins of the platforms and high heels that have dominated western women's fashion footwear for centuries lie in the East. The Japanese geta, a sandal elevated on wooden teeth, originally kept farmers' feet from sinking into the muddy rice fields. The geta soon evolved into a sandal worn by priests for religious ceremonies before becoming a common form of footwear in Japan. The highest examples were worn by the most elite courtesans -- much like the one featured in this detail of #TsukiokaYoshitoshi's woodblock print, "The Moon at Kuruwa (1886)" which you can find on view in #KillerHeels. #BKMAsianart
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