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For Ichigo SALLY - Ukiyo-e Beauty Painting by Kikukawa Eizan, "Fuyoji" (Toothpick/Dental Pick) Toothpaste, Woodblock Print

19.80 $
Description
This is a beautiful Ukiyo-e woodblock print with a soft and elegant atmosphere.
This artwork is believed to be a design by Kikukawa Eizan, known for his bijin-ga (pictures of beautiful women) during the late Edo period.
On the right side of the print, there is a signature and a red seal (rakkan) that can be read as Kikukawa Eizan Hitsu (Painted by Kikukawa Eizan).
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The woman depicted is thought to be captured in a scene from daily life in the Edo period. The long, thin object she is holding might look like a toothpick at first glance, but it is believed to be a Fusayōji, which was the equivalent of a toothbrush at the time.

This print captures a moment of personal grooming around the mouth. Such gestures of preparation were popular subjects for expressing subtle sensuality and charm within everyday life.

This piece can be enjoyed as a sophisticated and tasteful scene.

The paper is Japanese washi paper, and you can feel the charm of a hand-printed woodblock.
The subdued green and blue colors are also beautiful, with patterns such as kimono designs and checkered patterns depicted.
However, there are also imperfections due to age. Please consider this before making a purchase.

[Size]
Height: Approximately 36.3 cm
Width: Approximately 17.1 cm

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Elegant Japanese Ukiyo-e style woodblock print.
This artwork is considered to be after Kikukawa Eizan, a famous bijin-ga artist from the Edo period.

The woman is depicted in a daily life scene, possibly using a traditional Japanese toothbrush called Fusayōji.
Such scenes reflect the beauty and lifestyle of Edo-period women.

Printed on Japanese washi paper with a soft texture. Woodblock print / Japanese art / Bijin-ga / Antique / Vintage / Collector / Japan
Details
Category
Print
Condition
Some scratches/marks
Shipping
Included in price (by seller)
From
Osaka
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Delivery in 24/48 h

SHIPPINGS

Free shipping in Spanish mainland, Balearic Islands and Portugal.

For other countries the shipping cost will be paid by the client.

DELIVERY TIME (as of delivery)

Spanish mainland, Balearic Islands and Portugal: 1-2 working days.

Other countries, we attach a table with those that are open in the online store, indicating transporter and transit days.

Free returns

The return period is 14 calendar days from the receipt of the order.

Carriers for change of size in Spanish mainland, Balearic Islands and Portugal, are in charge of 24HRS.