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                                              KEISAI EISEN                            CLOTH AND DRAPERY
                                              Japanese draftsman, writer and
                                              printmaker Keisai Eisen took his
                                              name from the masters Kano
                                              Hakkeisai and Kikugawa Eizan.
                                              Respected for his sumptuous
                                              images of geisha and editions of
                                              erotic prints, he also co-edited
                                              and expanded the Ukiyo-e Ruiko
                                              (History of Prints of the Floating
                                              World), an 18th-19th century
                                              document on the lives of the
                                              ukiyo-e artists.

                                                    Relief printing This is a wood-
                                                     block print made by a relief

                                                    process. Images are drawn onto
                                                     smooth, flat sheets of wood,
                                                which are sometimes also cut into
                                                pieces like a jigsaw puzzle. Parts
                                              of the image to be left unprinted
                                               are gouged out with a metal tool.
                                               Remaining raised areas of wood
                                                are rolled with colored inks. The
                                                 inked block is laid face-down on
                                               damp paper and pressed to make
                                                   the print. This complex image

                                                       may have been made with
                                                 numerous blocks prepared and
                                                  printed separately, one over the
                                                  other, each delivering a different

                                                      part and color of the design.

   The Courtesan Koimurasaki
                           of Tama-ya

                              1810-50
15 x101/4in (381 x 260 mm)

                      KEISAI EISEN

JOHN FLAXMAN                                                          and
   English late 18th-century
   neoclassical sculptor;
   designer, draftsman, and
   teacher Distinctive linear
   illustrations for the works
                                        of Homer, Dante,
  Aeschylus earned Flaxman
                                        an international reputation.

Position In this pen and ink drawing,           stone wall of downward-stroked
 the angle of the head, the cloak
 sliding to the ground, and the feet
  notched against the pillar tell us that
 this sleeper's position is momentary.
                                             A
   lines holds him into the cleft.

Man Lying Down in a Cloak                       x 41/8 in (57 x 105 mm)

                          I 787-94
                                        21/4

           JOHN FLAXMAN
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