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Teisai Collection

Teisai, a term that encompasses the essence of traditional Japanese art and culture

Background imageTeisai Collection: Zhuangzi (Japanese: Soshi), from the series 'Shunshoku ressenkyo', c. 1801 / 18

Zhuangzi (Japanese: Soshi), from the series "Shunshoku ressenkyo", c. 1801 / 18
Zhuangzi (Japanese: Soshi), from the series " Shunshoku ressenkyo", c. 1801/18. Attributed to Teisai Hokuba

Background imageTeisai Collection: Woman leaning against wine cask, from an untitled series of Eight Immortals of

Woman leaning against wine cask, from an untitled series of Eight Immortals of the Wine Cup, early 1800s

Background imageTeisai Collection: Flower (Hana), from the series 'Snow, Moon, and Flowers (Setsugekka)'

Flower (Hana), from the series "Snow, Moon, and Flowers (Setsugekka)"
Flower (Hana), from the series " Snow, Moon, and Flowers (Setsugekka)", late 18th-early 19th century

Background imageTeisai Collection: Ferry boat on the Yodo River, c. 1815 / 25. Creator: Hokuba

Ferry boat on the Yodo River, c. 1815 / 25. Creator: Hokuba
Ferry boat on the Yodo River, c. 1815/25

Background imageTeisai Collection: Three Young Ladies Visiting Together. Creator: Hokuba

Three Young Ladies Visiting Together. Creator: Hokuba
Three Young Ladies Visiting Together

Background imageTeisai Collection: Roses and Bamboo with Nightingale, 19th century. 19th century. Creator: Hokuba

Roses and Bamboo with Nightingale, 19th century. 19th century. Creator: Hokuba
Roses and Bamboo with Nightingale, 19th century

Background imageTeisai Collection: Manzai Dancers. Creator: Hokuba

Manzai Dancers. Creator: Hokuba
Manzai Dancers

Background imageTeisai Collection: Boat of Good Fortune. Creator: Hokuba

Boat of Good Fortune. Creator: Hokuba
Boat of Good Fortune

Background imageTeisai Collection: Scene from the Noh Dance 'Kureha', 19th century. 19th century

Scene from the Noh Dance "Kureha", 19th century. 19th century
Scene from the Noh Dance " Kureha", 19th century

Background imageTeisai Collection: Geisha Girl Hurrying with a Maid Servant Who is Carrying a Shamisen Box. Creator: Hokuba

Geisha Girl Hurrying with a Maid Servant Who is Carrying a Shamisen Box. Creator: Hokuba
Geisha Girl Hurrying with a Maid Servant Who is Carrying a Shamisen Box

Background imageTeisai Collection: Scene from the Noh Dance 'Shojo', 19th century. 19th century

Scene from the Noh Dance "Shojo", 19th century. 19th century
Scene from the Noh Dance " Shojo", 19th century

Background imageTeisai Collection: Dried Cuttle-Fish and Plum Blossoms, early 19th century. early 19th century

Dried Cuttle-Fish and Plum Blossoms, early 19th century. early 19th century
Dried Cuttle-Fish and Plum Blossoms, early 19th century

Background imageTeisai Collection: Five Beauties, 1840. Creator: Hokuba

Five Beauties, 1840. Creator: Hokuba
Five Beauties, 1840

Background imageTeisai Collection: TennAcgA no chAczuba, The wash stand at TennAc Shrine. Teisai, Hokuba, 1771-1844, artist

TennAcgA no chAczuba, The wash stand at TennAc Shrine. Teisai, Hokuba, 1771-1844, artist, [between 1804 and 1818], 1 print : woodcut, color; 38.8 x 52.4 cm

Background imageTeisai Collection: Matsu no sita no tAckei, Cockfight under a pine tree. Teisai, Hokuba, 1770-1844, artist

Matsu no sita no tAckei, Cockfight under a pine tree. Teisai, Hokuba, 1770-1844, artist, [between 1804 and 1818], 1 print : woodcut, color; 18 x 32.8 cm

Background imageTeisai Collection: Haru no noasobi, Spring outing. Teisai, Hokuba, 1771-1844, artist, [between 1801

Haru no noasobi, Spring outing. Teisai, Hokuba, 1771-1844, artist, [between 1801 and 1810], 1 print : woodcut, color; 14 x 18.6 cm

Background imageTeisai Collection: ishikyAc, Prince of high. Teisai, Hokuba, 1771-1844, artist, [between 1804 and 1818]

ishikyAc, Prince of high. Teisai, Hokuba, 1771-1844, artist, [between 1804 and 1818]
AIshikyAc, Prince of high. Teisai, Hokuba, 1771-1844, artist, [between 1804 and 1818], 1 print : woodcut, color; 13.8 x 18.8 cm

Background imageTeisai Collection: Mezashi to tatamiiwashi, Sardines. Teisai, Hokuba, 1771-1844, artist, [between 1810

Mezashi to tatamiiwashi, Sardines. Teisai, Hokuba, 1771-1844, artist, [between 1810 and 1818], 1 print : woodcut, color; 14.2 x 17.4 cm. Print shows sardines on a short rod


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Teisai, a term that encompasses the essence of traditional Japanese art and culture. From the serene landscapes to vibrant portraits, Teisai captures the beauty and intricacies of life in every brushstroke. In Zhuangzi (Japanese: Soshi), from the series "Shunshoku ressenkyo", we are transported to a world where nature intertwines with human existence. The delicate balance between man and his surroundings is depicted with grace and harmony. A woman leaning against a wine cask, from an untitled series of Eight Immortals of, evokes a sense of tranquility. The simplicity of her posture invites us to reflect on our own connection with nature's bounties. Flower (Hana), from the series "Snow, Moon, and Flowers (Setsugekka)", showcases the ephemeral beauty that blooms for only a fleeting moment. It reminds us to appreciate life's transient wonders before they fade away. On the Yodo River, a ferry boat glides through time in Hokuba's creation. Its presence symbolizes movement and change as it carries passengers towards their destinies. Three young ladies visiting together radiate youthful energy as they embark on adventures unknown. Their laughter echoes through Hokuba's artwork, reminding us to cherish moments spent in good company. Roses and bamboo dance alongside nightingales in Hokuba's masterpiece. This fusion of flora and fauna creates an enchanting symphony that resonates within our souls. Manzai dancers captivate audiences with their lively performances. Through their synchronized movements, they bring joy and laughter into people's lives—a testament to the power of entertainment. The Boat of Good Fortune sails across turbulent waters towards prosperity—an emblematic representation cherished by many seeking luck on their journeys through life. In scenes from Noh dances like "Kureha" or "Shojo, " 19th-century masterpieces transport us into mystical realms.