
TOMIOKA EISEN
1864 - 1905
Japan
Shunga - Representing a Couple in Privacy
Shunga - reprezentând un cuplu în intimitate
woodcut nishiki-e
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About the Artist:
Tomioka Eisen was a renowned Japanese artist known for his exquisite woodblock prints, which captured the essence of traditional Japanese culture during the Edo period. Born in 1864 in Tokyo, Eisen began his artistic journey as a pupil of the esteemed ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Toyokuni III. Through his works, Eisen depicted various aspects of urban life, including scenes of beautiful women, kabuki actors, and landscapes. His prints often showcased meticulous attention to detail, vibrant colors, and dynamic compositions, reflecting the flourishing artistic and cultural milieu of the time. Eisen's legacy continues to endure, with his prints celebrated for their artistic merit and historical significance, offering viewers a captivating glimpse into the rich tapestry of Japanese life during the Edo period.

BoBa Gallery Timisoara, Romania
Collectors about the Artist:
Tomioka Eisen is highly appreciated by collectors, both in Japan and internationally. His woodblock prints are sought after for their artistic quality, historical significance, and cultural relevance. Eisen's works capture the essence of traditional Japanese culture during the Edo period, making them highly desirable among collectors of Japanese art and ukiyo-e prints. Additionally, Eisen's prints often showcase exquisite craftsmanship, vibrant colors, and dynamic compositions, further enhancing their appeal to collectors. As a result, original prints by Tomioka Eisen command significant value in the art market, and they are often prized possessions in private collections and museums around the world.
