Japanese prints of the XVIII –XIX century from the collection of the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts

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Komatsutei Harami (By a Mavari-Doro Lantern)
Flower-Viewing Party
Two Beauties in the Rain
Worms Feeding
Hanaōgi of Ōgiya
Mieidō House. Fan Making.
Cloth-Bleaching
The Dance
Fujiwara of Tsuruya
The First Love Songs of Adulthood
Geisha Reading a Letter
Mother and Child Watching Goldfish
The Eighth Month – Leaves Month
Yosoi of Matsubaya with a Kamuro Nioi
Gonpachi and Komurasaki
Ōyodo from Tsuruya
Fun'ya no Yasuhide
Gompachi and Komurasaki.
Matsukaze and Murasame Sisters
Oiran in a Kimono with a Dragon Design
Sankatsu of Kasaya. Asakusa
Women Going to a Entertainment
Washing. Mitate of Tamagawa in Chōfu
Enjoing Cherry Blossom at Ōji.

KIKUGAWA Eizan / 菊川英山

1787 - 1867

Oiran in a Kimono with a Carp Design
Part of Kakemono-e (?)

Mid-Edo Period. 1815–1825

Material; technique:

Japanese paper (washi); color wood-block print.

Format:

Kakemono-e

Dimensions:

345 x 240 mm

Signature:

Подпись срезана (?). Скорее всего, подпись художника была на втором листе, в нижней части композиции.

Production centre:

Edo (Tokyo)

Provenance:

Rumyantsevsky Muzei (Rumyantsev Museum) (Moscow), at the PMFA since 1924

Inv.:

А-828