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          Eisen Tomioka - Meiji Artist

          Tomioka Eisen was a typical woodblock artist of the late Meiji era. The commercial basis of traditional Japanese woodblock printmaking had nearly ceased to exist.

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        6. The few remaining artists were forced to make a living as book and newspaper illustrators and designers of kuchi-e - woodblock prints that were inserted in books and magazines.

          Biography: Eisen Tomioka

          Eisen Tomioka was born on April 28, 1864, in Nagano Prefecture, with the given name of Hidetaro.

          He moved to Tokyo with the intention of becoming a full-time artist. Initially, he took a position as a civilian employee with the Japanese army to support himself.

          Later, he resigned from this position to study art with Kobayashi Eitaku.

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          He worked as an illustrator. During the late Meiji period, publishers of newspapers, journals, and books used to sell their products with supplements of woodblock prints. These prints are called kuchi-e and were created using traditional Japanese woodblock