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Notes (1st edition)
Publisher (this edition): Unknown Unknown
Date of this item: 1910 1910
Notes (this edition)
These notes were written by the original owner/seller/auctioner of the item and may be inaccurate.:
Monday, 21 May 2007


Title Red Plum in the Cold - Kuchi-e
rare long size
Artist Eiho Hirezaki 1881-1968
Signature Eiho
Seal Artist's seal
Dated 1900-1910
Medium/Technique Woodblock print
Impression excellent
Colors excellent - very good … shomen-zuri patterns on the hair, silver colored metallic pigment
Condition very good … paper toning, horizontal center fold, soiled, light creases around the center fold and at the lower left margin, not backed.
Description "Kan Kobai" (Red Plum in the Cold). Beauty just opened shoji-screen and found red plums flowering under the white snow. Rare narrow - long size kuchi-e. Eiho was a leading kuchi-e illustrator along with Kaburagi Kiyokata. His superb talent expressed his subjects with subtle feelings and the dramatic environments in most natural and elegant ways.
Width Item 6.5 inches = 16.5 cm
Height Item 19.3 inches = 49.0 cm
Friday, 26 March 2010

HIREZAKI EIHO
A frontispiece of a novel, 1910
Good impression and condition, slight stain at bottom, original fold lines
50.8x17.3cm.
45,000 YEN

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50.8x17.3cm.
45,000?
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