Little Spring Horse - Woodcut Print by Keisai Eisen - 1830s
By Keisai Eisen
Located in Roma, IT
Little Spring Horse is an original modern artwork realized by Keisai Eisen in 1820-30. Woodcut
19th Century Modern Figurative Prints
Woodcut
Little Spring Horse - Woodcut Print by Keisai Eisen - 1830s
By Keisai Eisen
Located in Roma, IT
Little Spring Horse is an original modern artwork realized by Keisai Eisen in 1820-30. Woodcut
Woodcut
$503Sale Price|40% Off
The High - Ranking Courtesan - Woodcut Print by Keisai Eisen - 1820s
By Keisai Eisen
Located in Roma, IT
The high-ranking courtesan Shiragiku Bijinga is an original modern artwork realized by Keisai Eisen
Woodcut
Keisai Eisen -- Courtesan in a Leaping Koi Kimono Kakemono
By Keisai Eisen
Located in BRUCE, ACT
Keisai Eisen Courtesan in a Leaping Koi Kimono Kakemono, 1842 花魁道中─鯉の滝のぼり打掛 Original Woodblock
Woodcut
Bijinga Woodcut Print by Keisai Eisen, Modern, Circa 1830, Unframed
By Keisai Eisen
Located in Roma, IT
Bijinga is an original modern artwork realized by Keisai Eisen in the 1830s. Oban from the series
Paper, Woodcut
Keisai Eisen -- Yui: Shigesaki of the Owariya, from the series A Tôkaidô Board
By Keisai Eisen
Located in BRUCE, ACT
Keisai Eisen Yui: Shigesaki of the Owariya, from the series A Tôkaidô Board Game of Courtesans
Woodcut
$1,864
The Courtesan - Original Woodblock Print by Eisen Keisai - First Half of 1800
Located in Roma, IT
The Courtesan is an original print realized between in the beginning of XIX century by Keisai Eisen
Woodcut
Tamaya Nishi, Hana-murasaki (Purple Flower)
By Keisai Eisen
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Signed: Keisai Eisen ga; Seal: Kiwame Series: Contemporary Scenes in the Pleasure Quarters
Woodcut
Biensennyo-ko Japanese Woodblock Print
By Keisai Eisen
Located in Houston, TX
print is printed on rice paper. The print is not framed. Artist Biography: Keisai Eisen (1790–1848) was
Woodcut
$1,650
Mitate of a Daimyo's Procession Crossing Ryogoku Bridge - Woodblock Print
By Keisai Eisen
Located in Soquel, CA
procession by Keisai Eisen (Japanese, 1790–1848). Terrific triptych of a procession of young women crossing
Ink, Rice Paper, Woodcut
Two Actors - Japanese Woodblock by Chikanobu Yoshu
By Toyohara Chikanobu
Located in Soquel, CA
studied with a disciple of Keisai Eisen and then he joined the school of Ichiyūsai Kuniyoshi; during this
Ink, Rice Paper, Woodcut
"First Horse Day, 1896" - Chiyoda Palace - Japanese Woodblock by Chikanobu Yoshu
By Toyohara Chikanobu
Located in Soquel, CA
interest was drawn to ukiyo-e. He studied with a disciple of Keisai Eisen and then he joined the school of
Ink, Rice Paper, Woodcut
Unavailable
H 14.81 in W 10.01 in D 0.04 in
Keisai Eisen, Landscape, Original Japanese Woodblock Print, Ukiyo-e, Edo, Sunset
By Keisai Eisen
Located in London, GB
Artist: Eisen Keisai (1790-1848) Title: Atagoyama in the Eastern Capital Publisher: Moriya Jihei
Handmade Paper, Washi Paper, Pigment, Woodcut
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H 3.55 in W 4.73 in D 0.04 in
Shunga - Woodcut attr. Keisai Eisen - Mid-19th Century
By Keisai Eisen
Located in Roma, IT
Woodcut shunga print attributed to Keisai Eisen and realized in the early 19th century. Good
Woodcut
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H 3.55 in W 4.73 in D 0.04 in
Shunga - Woodcut attr. Keisai Eisen - Mid-19th Century
By Keisai Eisen
Located in Roma, IT
Woodcut shunga print attributed to Keisai Eisen and realized in the early 19th century. Good
Woodcut
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H 3.55 in W 4.73 in D 0.04 in
Shunga - Woodcut attr. Keisai Eisen - Mid-19th Century
By Keisai Eisen
Located in Roma, IT
Woodcut shunga print attributed to Keisai Eisen and realized in the early 19th century. Good
Woodcut
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H 18.5 in W 13.5 in D 0.5 in
Geisha by the Window - Japanese Woodblock Print
By Keisai Eisen
Located in Soquel, CA
Woodblock print of a geisha by a window by Keisai Eisen (Japanese, 1790–1848). Presented in a wood
Ink, Tissue Paper
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