Kikugawa EIZAN (1787-1867)



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The geisha Hinaogi of the Daikokuya preparing to play the koto. She is adjusting the tsume (plectra) on her fingers that were used to pluck the strings. The title is enigmatic: It reads Ka getsu kai, “Harbinger of Moon and Flower” and if the character for “moon” is omitted it reads “oiran” (the highest ranking courtesan). Published by Enomotoya Kichibei, c. early 1830s. There is in fact a later copy of this print by Kunisada.

 
 

Fine impression. Excellent colour. Very good condition. Signed Eizan hitsu.

 
 

Status: Available

 
 

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