Courtesan from the Sanomatsuya House

About the artist
Keisai Eisen was a prominent Japanese ukiyo-e artist, best known for his portrayals of beautiful women, or "bijin-ga." Operating during the Edo period, Eisen's distinctive style captured the elegance and poise of courtesans and kabuki actors, often set against the backdrop of urban life and pleasure quarters. While his figures exuded grace, Eisen's personal life was marked by financial struggles and a colourful involvement in the world he depicted. His detailed, vibrant prints remain a significant representation of the floating world culture of his time.
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