The Courtesan Hanaogi of Ogiya - Ichirakutei Eisui - Stretched Canvas Print
The Courtesan Hanaogi of Ogiya - Ichirakutei Eisui - Stretched Canvas Print
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A refined portrait from the late Edo period, The Courtesan Hanaogi of the Ogiya (c. 1790s) depicts one of the most celebrated beauties of the Yoshiwara pleasure district. Ichirakutei Eisui captures Hanaogi in an intimate, contemplative pose, delicately holding a fan as her elaborate hairstyle and kimono reflect the height of Edo elegance.
Eisui’s mastery of line and subtle color gradation reveals the quiet sophistication that defined the bijin-ga (“pictures of beautiful women”) genre. The result is a portrait that radiates grace, poise, and understated sensuality - an enduring symbol of Edo-period artistry and refinement.
An exquisite choice for collectors of traditional Japanese art and vintage portraiture.
🌟 Available Sizes:
✔️ 12x18 inches - Great for desks, shelves, or small walls
✔️ 16x24 inches - Our most popular size - perfect for bedrooms, offices, or studios
✔️ 24x36 inches - A bold, gallery-style centerpiece
🖨️ Print features:
- Sustainable canvas stretched on radial pine frame
- Unique canvas coating for top-notch image quality
- Soft rubber dots on bottom back corners for support
- Safe latex inks for non-toxic printing
- Back hanging included
- Inner frame made with radiata pine sourced from renewable forests
- Please note: Due to the production process of the canvases, please allow for slight size deviations with a tolerance +/- 1/8" (3.2mm)
- Care instructions: If the canvas does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, damp cloth.
🚚 Fulfillment and Shipping:
Printed and shipped from the U.S.
💬 Questions? Looking for something else, or want something in a different size? Feel free to reach out anytime; we'll see what we can do!
