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Date : 1932
Size : O-ban
Impression : Very good
Condition : Very good
Detail : ₋
NARAZAKI Eisho was a pupil of Eitaku. When he was working at the print department of the ministry of finance, he became an assistant to Edoardo Chiossone and learned the copperplate printing techniques.
From 1920, he changed his artist name to Fuyo, and began to publish the woodcut print for the exportation.
Also, from 1932, he changed the name to Eisho and published the scenery woodcut prints from the Watanabe publisher company, and they gained a good reputation.
Meiji-Jingu Shrine is a shrine dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his consort, Empress Shoken. The main shrine was lost by the air raid of B29 in 1945 and it was rebuilt later.