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Keisai Eisen (渓斎 英泉, 1790–1848) was a ****anese ukiyo-e
artist who
specialised in bijin-ga (pictures of
beautiful women). His best works,
including his...
- Kisokaidō saw
print between about 1835 and 1842, a
joint production with
Keisai Eisen, of
which Hiroshige's
share was forty-six of the
seventy prints. The...
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motif in pictures, such as the ukiyo-e (****anese
woodblock printings) by
Keisai Eisen, and are
frequently represented in
modern culture.
Mahatma Gandhi's...
- to a
series of 69
views of the Nakasendo,
which was
later completed by
Keisai Eisen. Many
people preferred traveling along the Nakasendō
because it did...
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Keisai Aoki (青木恵哉, Aoki
Keisai,
April 8, 1893 –
March 6, 1969) was a ****anese
missionary who
paved the way to the
establishment of Hansen's
disease (leprosy)...
- A
norimono in a
print by
Keisai Eisen from The Sixty-nine
Stations of the Kiso Kaidō...
- as 6
February 1734, ****anese year Kyoho) as
Yasuakira Ayabe, his father,
Keisai Ayabe came from a
landed Kitsuki clan from Bungo, Kyushu.
Asada spent much...
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Antwerp Van Gogh
become acquainted with ****anese wood
block prints. In Paris,
Keisai Eisen's
print appeared on the May 1886
cover of
Paris Illustré magazine...
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cover of the
magazine Paris Illustre, The
Courtesan or
Oiran (1887),
after Keisai Eisen,
which he then
graphically enlarged in a painting.
After seeing the...
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series with The Sixty-nine
Stations of the Kiso Kaidō in
cooperation with
Keisai Eisen, do****enting each of the post
stations of the Nakasendō (which was...