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Original woodblock print vertical diptych - Paper - Woman - Kikukawa Eizan (1787-1867) - Geisha Returning from Bath House - Japan - ca 1820s

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Original woodblock print vertical diptych - Kikukawa Eizan (1787-1867) - Geisha Returning from Bath House - Japan - ca 1820s Mounted on a hanging scroll memo Kikukawa Eizan 菊川英山 Kikukawa Eizan is an ukiyoe artist In the third year of culture (1806) , Utamaro Kitagawa died suddenly in the midst of the height of popularity, but people were still required to have beautiful women's paintings drawn by kitagawa Utamaro. Around the 4th year of Bunka (1807) , Eizan's Uchiwa-e was released from the Uchiwa-e wholesaler in Horie-cho, and Eizan became popular, selling it as a beautiful woman painting like Utamaro. Eizan's early style resembled that of Eizan's later years, but around 7-8 years of culture, he was soft and established his own style of painting. From the 7th year of Bunka to the 9th year of Bunka, he drew several kinds of illustrations. Also, from the middle of culture to the middle of Bunsei, he produced a large collection of beautiful women's paintings, and spread the style of drawing full-body beautiful women on two-piece kakemono paintings. The cultural period was the most popular period for Eizan, but in the Bunsei period, people's tastes became popular with the beauty paintings drawn by Kunisada Utagawa and Eizan Keisai, a disciple of Eizan. Eizan's work, which cannot keep up with the times, will disappear at the end of the Bunsei period. Since then, the number of Eizan Nishiki-e has decreased. Paper is secured to the support to increase the strength. Goods are folded and shipped. Roller ends made of wood See Chazen Museum of Art: https: //chazen. wisc. edu/collection/3435/geisha-returning-from-bath-house/

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Original woodblock print vertical diptych - Kikukawa Eizan (1787-1867) - Geisha Returning from Bath House - Japan - ca 1820s Mounted on a hanging scroll memo Kikukawa Eizan 菊川英山 Kikukawa Eizan is an ukiyoe artist In the third year of culture (1806) , Utamaro Kitagawa died suddenly in the midst of the height of popularity, but people were still required to have beautiful women's paintings drawn by kitagawa Utamaro. Around the 4th year of Bunka (1807) , Eizan's Uchiwa-e was released from the Uchiwa-e wholesaler in Horie-cho, and Eizan became popular, selling it as a beautiful woman painting like Utamaro. Eizan's early style resembled that of Eizan's later years, but around 7-8 years of culture, he was soft and established his own style of painting. From the 7th year of Bunka to the 9th year of Bunka, he drew several kinds of illustrations. Also, from the middle of culture to the middle of Bunsei, he produced a large collection of beautiful women's paintings, and spread the style of drawing full-body beautiful women on two-piece kakemono paintings. The cultural period was the most popular period for Eizan, but in the Bunsei period, people's tastes became popular with the beauty paintings drawn by Kunisada Utagawa and Eizan Keisai, a disciple of Eizan. Eizan's work, which cannot keep up with the times, will disappear at the end of the Bunsei period. Since then, the number of Eizan Nishiki-e has decreased. Paper is secured to the support to increase the strength. Goods are folded and shipped. Roller ends made of wood See Chazen Museum of Art: https: //chazen. wisc. edu/collection/3435/geisha-returning-from-bath-house/

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