Original woodblock work by " Three Geishas" Kikukawa Eizan (菊川英山) 1787-1867, depicting the traditional Japanese ladies with the traditional beautiful custom to express the charm of Japanese culture, framed and signed.

Dimension: Image 10" x 14.5": with frame 19" x 23.5", Professional Framing with highly skillful worker and material.

Artist: Kikukawa Eizan (菊川英山) 1787-1867
A native of Edo, Eizan Kikugawa was born as Toshinobu Omiya in 1787. He began his artistic career studying with his father Eiji Kikugawa, a Kano painter and fan maker, before pursuing printmaking under Hokusai’s pupil Hokkei. From the start of the 19th century to his retirement, Eizan was leading artist of bijin-ga (pictures of beautiful women) and shunga (erotic prints). He is considered the founder of the Kikugawa style. After 1830, he worked almost exclusively as a painter until his death in 1867.

Eizan admired and followed in the footsteps of Utamaro, despite the fact that he never trained with him. Working primarily in the genre of bijin-ga, Eizan captures beautiful women with sensibility and lyricism, imbuing them with elegance and graceful classicality. Though the increased demand for ukiyo-e during the early 19th century caused some artists to rush their designs, Eizan resisted this pressure, maintaining impeccable design skills throughout his career.


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