





Eizan | Evening Bell at Dojoji, Fashionable Eight Views of Nagauta Songs
菊川英山 Kikukawa Eizan(1787-1867)
风流长唱八景 晚钟
Evening Bell at Dojoji, from the series Fashionable Eight Views of Nagauta Songs
1812
木版画 | 纵绘大判 | 40cm x 27cm
Woodblock-print | Oban tate-e | 36.6cm x 25.4cm
早期版次;颜色鲜艳;品相非常好;背面上方角落有先前胶纸粘粘痕迹
Fine impression and color; tape residue verso corners, otherwise in good condition
$6,200
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菊川英山 Kikukawa Eizan(1787-1867)
风流长唱八景 晚钟
Evening Bell at Dojoji, from the series Fashionable Eight Views of Nagauta Songs
1812
木版画 | 纵绘大判 | 40cm x 27cm
Woodblock-print | Oban tate-e | 36.6cm x 25.4cm
早期版次;颜色鲜艳;品相非常好;背面上方角落有先前胶纸粘粘痕迹
Fine impression and color; tape residue verso corners, otherwise in good condition
$6,200
Interested in purchasing?
Please contact us.
菊川英山 Kikukawa Eizan(1787-1867)
风流长唱八景 晚钟
Evening Bell at Dojoji, from the series Fashionable Eight Views of Nagauta Songs
1812
木版画 | 纵绘大判 | 40cm x 27cm
Woodblock-print | Oban tate-e | 36.6cm x 25.4cm
早期版次;颜色鲜艳;品相非常好;背面上方角落有先前胶纸粘粘痕迹
Fine impression and color; tape residue verso corners, otherwise in good condition
$6,200
Interested in purchasing?
Please contact us.
Kikukawa Eizan (1787-1867)
Kikugawa Eizan can be considered the true heir to Utamaro, even if he never studied with that legendary master of beauties.
But history records he was deeply enamored of Utamaro’s work, and when Utamaro died, it was Eizan, and not one of Utamaro’s students, who truly filled the void. His bijin-ga prints paid hommage to the master’s style, especially their poses, but their narrow faces and slim bodies were perfected by Eizan. The kimonos in which he dressed his women were often quite intricate, as were their hairstyles, with both providing fascinating and useful glimpses of the styles in the ever-stylish Edo of the time.
Eizan was born to a painter, and in the end of his life it was apparently painting that warmed his passion most. He abruptly stopped designing prints around 1830, when he was 43, but kept painting for the rest of his life. He died at 81 in 1867.