The Courtesan Kashiku of the Tsuruya, circa 1829

by Eisen (1787 - 1867)

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The Courtesan Kashiku of the Tsuruya, circa 1829 by Eisen (1787 - 1867)

Original Eisen (1787 - 1867) Japanese Woodblock Print
The Courtesan Kashiku of the Tsuruya, circa 1829

Series; Contemporary Customs of the Pleasure Quarters (Tosei Kuruwa Fuzoku)
A Fuji Arts Special Offer Auction

Prints from the Age of the Samurai - With this group of Edo era prints opening at just $89, take a moment to be transported back to the age when samurai ruled Japan. During the Tokugawa Shogunate, Japan enjoyed a period of relative peace and prosperity for more than 250 years. Woodblock prints captured scenes from daily life, warriors and battles, the beauties of the Yoshiwara pleasure district, kabuki, and travelers along the Tokaido and Kisokaido roads. Enjoy browsing this selection of prints from the Age of the Samurai!

Artist - Eisen (1787 - 1867)

Image Size - 14 1/4" x 9 3/4"

Condition - This print with good detail as shown. Backed with paper. A few repairs and creases, rubbing. Please see photos for details.

The Courtesan Kashiku of the Tsuruya, circa 1829 by Eisen (1787 - 1867)
The Courtesan Kashiku of the Tsuruya, circa 1829 by Eisen (1787 - 1867)

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