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Chōbunsai Eishi - Komurasaki of the Kadotamaya with Attendants Hatsune and Shirabe

Komurasaki of the Kadotamaya with Attendants Hatsune and Shirabe (1791)

Chōbunsai Eishi (Japanese, 1756-1829)
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Chōbunsai Eishi was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist. His last name was Hosoda (細田). His first name was Tokitomi (時富). His common name was Taminosuke (民之丞) and later Yasaburo (弥三郎). Pupil of Kano Eisen'in Michinobu (狩野 栄川院 典信). Born as the first son of direct vassal of the Shogunate, a well-off samurai family that was part of the Fujiwara clan. Eishi was a vassal of the Shogunate with a generous stipend of 500 'koku' (90,000 litres) of rice.

Eishi left his employ with the Shōgun Ieharu to pursue art. His early works were prints, mostly Bijin-ga portraits of tall, thin, graceful beauties in the original style established by himself akin to Kiyonaga and Utamaro. He established his own school and was a rival to Utamaro. He was a prolific painter, and from 1801 gave up print designing to devote himself to painting.

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Komurasaki of the Kadotamaya, from the series Six Flowery Immortals of the Pleasure Quarters (Seiro bijin rokkasen) (c. 1794-95)

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The Courtesan Hinazuru of the Chojiya with her Attendants, from the series ‘Edo Purple in the Pleasure Quarters (Seiro Edo murasaki)’ (c. 1790)

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Beauty in a Boat on Sumida River (late 1700s-early 1800s)

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Wakana of the Matsubaya, from the series ‘Beauties of the Pleasure Quarters as the Six Floral Immortals (Seiro bijin rokkasen)’

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The Courtesan Ariwara of the Tsuruya Seated by a Smoking Chest (From the series A Collection of Modern Beauties)

The Courtesan Ariwara of the Tsuruya Seated by a Smoking Chest (From the series A Collection of Modern Beauties) (mid 1790s)

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Omu the Parrot (from the series Seven Elegant Episodes from the Life of the Poetess Ono no Komachi)

Omu the Parrot (from the series Seven Elegant Episodes from the Life of the Poetess Ono no Komachi) (c. 1790)

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Ohana and Ofuku, from the series ‘A Selection of Entertainers from the Pleasure Quarters (Seiro geisha sen)’

Ohana and Ofuku, from the series ‘A Selection of Entertainers from the Pleasure Quarters (Seiro geisha sen)’ (c. 1794-95)

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New Clothes for the Festival of New Herbs (Wakana no hatsuisho); Tamagiku of the Kadotamaya with Attendants Kikuno and Kikuji

New Clothes for the Festival of New Herbs (Wakana no hatsuisho); Tamagiku of the Kadotamaya with Attendants Kikuno and Kikuji

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Portrait of a Courtesan Holding a Pipe (from the series The Six Immortal Poets in Modern Dress)

Portrait of a Courtesan Holding a Pipe (from the series The Six Immortal Poets in Modern Dress) (mid 1790s)

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