Pair of 19thC Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Prints Eizan & Eisen Interior Scene

Pair of 19thC Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Prints Eizan & Eisen Interior Scene
Pair of 19thC Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Prints Eizan & Eisen Interior Scene
Pair of 19thC Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Prints Eizan & Eisen Interior Scene
Pair of 19thC Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Prints Eizan & Eisen Interior Scene
Pair of 19thC Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Prints Eizan & Eisen Interior Scene
Pair of 19thC Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Prints Eizan & Eisen Interior Scene
Pair of 19thC Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Prints Eizan & Eisen Interior Scene
Pair of 19thC Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Prints Eizan & Eisen Interior Scene
Pair of 19thC Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Prints Eizan & Eisen Interior Scene
Pair of 19thC Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Prints Eizan & Eisen Interior Scene
Pair of 19thC Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Prints Eizan & Eisen Interior Scene
Pair of 19thC Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Prints Eizan & Eisen Interior Scene
Pair of 19thC Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Prints Eizan & Eisen Interior Scene

Pair of 19thC Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Prints Eizan & Eisen Interior Scene
This exquisite pair of original 19th-century Japanese woodblock prints (Ukiyo-e) highlights the private, elegant world of Edo-period women. Featuring works by Kikukawa Eizan and Keisai Eisen, these prints focus on interior settings and the delicate artistry of everyday life. Unlike formal portraits, these “indoor scenes” are prized for their atmosphere and the storytelling details hidden in the backgrounds and screens. Subject: A graceful woman seated in a tea house or private residence. Key Detail: This is a famous compositional style by Eizan, where the silhouettes of people are seen through the translucent shoji (paper) screens in the background. It creates a sense of depth and mystery that was revolutionary for its time. Subject: A woman in a casual, flowing kimono gesturing toward a sliding door. Inset: The top cartouche shows a figure at a doorway, suggesting a narrative connection-likely a clandestine meeting or a scene from a popular play of the era. Eisen was a master of capturing these subtle emotional moments. Dimensions: Prints are approximately 9″ x 13″ (Standard Oban size). Framing: Professionally mounted in high-quality Bamboo-style frames (17″ x 24″). Glass: Outfitted with glare-proof glass, allowing for a clear view of the intricate line work and subtle “bokashi” (color shading) without distracting reflections. Aesthetic: The bamboo frames perfectly complement the organic textures of the handmade washi paper. Artists: Kikukawa Eizan & Keisai Eisen. Period: Late Edo Period c. Medium: Woodblock print on handmade washi paper. Origin: Edo (Tokyo), Japan. Kikukawa Eizan was the leading artist of Bijin-ga (beautiful women prints) in the early 19th century, and his work paved the way for Eisen. Owning a pair that features both artists allows a collector to see the evolution of Japanese fashion and artistic style during the height of the woodblock era. Condition Note: These are authentic antique prints. Expect natural age-toning and minor paper character consistent with 150+ year-old art. Please refer to high-resolution photos for a detailed view of the margins and colors. These items will be packed with professional-grade materials to ensure the frames and glare-proof glass arrive safely.
Pair of 19thC Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Prints Eizan & Eisen Interior Scene