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chobunsai eishi

1756 - 1800

chobunsai eishi
Early Modern
Early Modern

chobunsai eishi

Born 1756 Died 1800

Chobunsai Eishi: The Poet of Beauty Chobunsai Eishi (1756-1829), also known as Hosoda Tokitomi, stands as a pivotal figure in the vibrant world of Edo-period Japanese art. Born into a distinguished samurai family within the prestigious Fujiwara clan – a lineage tracing back to influential roles within the shogunate – Eishi’s life was one of privilege and ultimately, artistic liberation. His early years were marked by service within the Tokugawa court, a position he relinquished in 1789 to dedicate himself fully to his passion: capturing the exquisite beauty of women and the evocative narrati…

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