

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 fourth untitled work by Hirezaki Eiho (1881–1968), preserved without descriptive title information in the source database. Eiho's output spans the Meiji, Taisho, and early Showa periods, and his [bijin-ga](/glossary/bijin-ga) prints show the evolution from the more stylized Meiji aesthetic toward the softer, more psychologically nuanced treatment of the female figure that characterizes his mature work. Published by leading houses including Watanabe Shozaburo, his prints reached collectors in Japan, Europe, and North America during his lifetime and have continued to be sought after in the decades since.
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.