Základní údaje
| technika | barevný dřevořez (nishiki-e) |
| rozměr | 19,5 x 17 |
Popis
first half of the 19th century (Edo period)This highly specific and unusually collectible sheet is the work of Keisai Eisen. Although this Edo-period master is primarily renowned for his decadent portraits of beauties, here he presents himself in a completely different genre. It is a landscape created in the nanga style (literati painting), which uses a technologically demanding woodblock process to emulate the loose brushstrokes and texture of classical Chinese ink painting. In the foreground, we see detailed pine trees on a riverbank, while bluish silhouettes of mountains loom in the distance. The print originally comes from a harimaze format—a combined sheet containing multiple different motifs, from which this specific scene was carefully cut out by a collector in the past to be pasted into an album. The sheet bears the signature Keisai alongside two red artist's seals (Ei, Sen).



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