Original Tomioka Eisen Japanese Woodblock Shunga Print E

Original Tomioka Eisen (1864 – 1904) Japanese Woodblock Print -E “Comparison Of Faces” Shunga, ca. This beautiful print is from a rare and unusual “Comparison Of Faces” series. Rather than capturing the entire scene of romance, only the woman’s face and her vag are shown. To do this, the subject is split into two sides. […]

Original Tomioka Eisen Japanese Woodblock Shunga Print C

Original Tomioka Eisen (1864 – 1904) Japanese Woodblock Print – C “Comparison Of Faces” Shunga, ca. This beautiful print is from a rare and unusual “Comparison Of Faces” series. Rather than capturing the entire scene of romance, only the woman’s face and her vag are shown. To do this, the subject is split into two […]

Original Tomioka Eisen Japanese Woodblock Shunga Print F

Original Tomioka Eisen (1864 – 1904) Japanese Woodblock Print – F “Comparison Of Faces” Shunga, ca. This beautiful print is from a rare and unusual “Comparison Of Faces” series. Rather than capturing the entire scene of romance, only the woman’s face and her vag are shown. To do this, the subject is split into two […]

Original Tomioka Eisen Japanese Woodblock Shunga Print A

Original Tomioka Eisen (1864 – 1904) Japanese Woodblock Print A “Comparison Of Faces” Shunga, ca. This beautiful print is from a rare and unusual “Comparison Of Faces” series. Rather than capturing the entire scene of romance, only the woman’s face and her vag are shown. To do this, the subject is split into two sides. […]

Eisen Tomioka (Japanese 1864-1905) Erotic Woodblock Print Meiji Era

Tomioka Eisen was a typical woodblock artist of the late Meiji era. The commercial basis of traditional Japanese woodblock printmaking had nearly ceased to exist. The few remaining artists were forced to make a living as book and newspaper illustrators and designers of kuchi-e – woodblock prints that were inserted in books and magazines. Image: […]

Eisen Tomioka (Japanese 1864-1905) Erotic Woodblock Print Meiji Era

Tomioka Eisen was a typical woodblock artist of the late Meiji era. The commercial basis of traditional Japanese woodblock printmaking had nearly ceased to exist. The few remaining artists were forced to make a living as book and newspaper illustrators and designers of kuchi-e – woodblock prints that were inserted in books and magazines. Image: […]