

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.
An eighteenth untitled print by Hirezaki Eiho (1881–1968), one of the leading [bijin-ga](/glossary/bijin-ga) printmakers of the Meiji and Taisho eras. Eiho's characteristic strengths — the warmth and precision of his line, the psychological individuality of his female subjects, the refinement of his kimono detail — remain evident even in works whose subject matter cannot be identified from existing records. The quality of the printing, the sophistication of the color relationships, and the technical mastery of the woodblock medium all speak to the high standard maintained throughout his long career.
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.