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Ferry in Snow

Ferry in Snow
by Narazaki Eisho (Fuyo, Kyokudo, Shinjo)

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Artist: Narazaki Eisho (Fuyo, Kyokudo, Shinjo) 楢崎栄昭、扶陽、新城
Title: Ferry in Snow
Series: 
Date of first edition?1921 (prior to)
Publisher (first edition)?Watanabe Shozaburo 渡辺
Publisher (this edition)?Watanabe Shozaburo 渡辺
Medium (first edition): Woodblock
Medium (this edition): Woodblock
Format (first edition): Mitsugiri
Format (this edition): Mitsugiri
DB artwork code: 29457
Notes (first edition)?
Early Pre-earthquake Work: Ferry in Snow

Artist: Narazaki Eisho
Format: Mitsugiri

Subject: Bearing the signature and seal 'Fuyo'. This superb design of a ferry boat in the evening snow, bears all the hallmarks of Shotei at the peak of his powers.

Publisher: Watanabe

Date: pre-1921

Hand-applied gofun for the snowflakes and gauffrage. Mica sprinkled on the waves.
Notes (this edition)?
The following information was taken from the original web listing of this artwork. Note that there may be some inaccuracies:

Early Pre-earthquake Work: Ferry in Snow

Artist: Narazaki Eisho

Publisher: Watanabe

Date: pre-1921

Condition: Full size with margins on all four sides.

Colour: Fine

Impression: Luxurious and fine early 1st edition printing, with hand-applied gofun for the snowflakes and gauffrage. Mica sprinkled on the waves.

Artist Bio: 
We can confirm that his works were published via Watanabe and that he first used the pseudonym Fuyo from around 1916 to 1932, after which he used Eisho:

LINK to scan of catalogue

However, according to Merritt (and likely sourced from the ukiyo-e scholar Fujikake Shizuya, 1938), Narazaki Eisho used the art names Fuyo from 1916-1922, and Eisho from 1922-1936.

Note that all of the mitsugiri prints that I have seen are signed "Fuyo" 扶陽, not Eisho, so I suspect the mitsugiri prints are his oldest works (and indeed they do look older than his oban-sized print).

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