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Clearance Sale: Seiji Togo Oil Painting 'Portrait of a Woman' Nude, 1937 - Unique Item with Official Certificate - KY61H4G4U0P9N7C [GINZA Painting Gallery]

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Greetings from the specialized gallery 'GINZA Painting Gallery'. This oil painting, 'Portrait of a Woman' (Nude) by the renowned painter Seiji Togo (deceased) is a rare one-of-a-kind piece created in 1937. The painting captures a woman with a hint of melancholy, showcasing the artist's delicate touch. This piece is painted meticulously in oil on canvas, bearing the artist's signature and the year of creation in the bottom right corner. There are some fine cracks resembling craquelure visible in certain areas, but overall, it is in good condition considering its age. The painting is framed in a stainless steel frame (with transparent acrylic glass), showing slight scratches in a few spots, yet it is ready to display. It comes with a protective box made of yellow cloth and fabric. Additionally, the work includes an official certificate of appraisal from the 'Seiji Togo Appraisal Committee'. This is indeed an original work by the artist and a unique item! Highly recommended for collectors searching for significant art pieces or fans of Seiji Togo! Rest assured that all artworks listed at GINZA Painting Gallery come with a guarantee. Please bid with confidence.

Clearance Sale: Seiji Togo Oil Painting 'Portrait of a Woman' Nude, 1937 - Unique Item with Official Certificate - KY61H4G4U0P9N7C [GINZA Painting Gallery]

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545,346 Yen ($3495.81)

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2026-02-08 22:24:21 JST

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Collector Commentary

This unique oil painting, 'Portrait of a Woman' by Seiji Togo, created in 1937, is a significant piece within the realm of 20th-century Japanese art, representing the era's delicate balance between Western techniques and traditional themes. Togo's work is highly sought after by collectors due to his status in the Nihon Art movement, and the rarity of original pieces, particularly those with certified provenance and in good condition despite age-related craquelure. As the market for fine art continues to evolve in Japan, pieces like this not only reflect the artist's mastery but also hold considerable investment potential, appealing to both serious art aficionados and emerging collectors alike. The inclusion of an official certificate further establishes the authenticity, enhancing its desirability in a competitive market.