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Home: Screensavers: People
Geisha Screensaver
by Pixel Paradox
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Geisha are traditional Japanese artist-entertainers. The word geisha literally means "art person" or "artisan". Geisha were very common in the 18th and 19th centuries, and are still in existence today, although their numbers are dwindling. The geisha tradition evolved from the taikomochi or hokan, similar to court jesters. The first geisha were all male; as women began to take the role they were known as onna geisha, or "woman geisha". Geisha today are exclusively female. In this screensaver enjoy 55 woodblock prints of Geisha from master Japanese artists of the mid to late 1800s.
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Version:
1.0
File size:
5173 Kb
Date:
04/14/2005
Time-limited trial
$11
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OS:
Win95, Win98, Win Me, Win NT 4.x, Win2000, WinXP, Win2003
System requirement:
800x600 screen resolution, 16 bit minimum color
Interface language:
English
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