

Key value factors: Edition order (first Watanabe/Doi printing vs. posthumous reprints) is crucial. Snow scenes, night views, and bijin-ga typically command premiums. Publisher seals and artist signatures authenticate first editions.
A tenth untitled work by Hirezaki Eiho (1881–1968). His [bijin-ga](/glossary/bijin-ga) practice — spanning the Meiji, Taisho, and early Showa eras — produced an unusually large body of work that continues to be catalogued, researched, and attributed by scholars and dealers. Works without descriptive titles in current databases typically represent pieces whose provenance documentation was lost or incomplete, awaiting connection with auction records, publisher archives, or exhibition catalogues that could restore their original titles and contexts. The fundamental quality of Eiho's work remains legible even when title information is absent.
Curated cross-cuts that include this print.
Untitled (hirezaki-eiho) was created by Hirezaki Eiho (鰭崎英朋).
Untitled (hirezaki-eiho) depicts figures, bijin-ga, and abstract.