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[GINZA Art Gallery] Seiji Togo Oil Painting "Portrait of a Woman" 1937 – Comes with Official Authentication Certificate – One of a Kind

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Hello. This item is from the specialized gallery "GINZA Art Gallery." This rare and unique oil painting by the master of Western painting, Seiji Togo (deceased), depicts a woman (nude) with a somewhat melancholic expression. Does the delicate touch of the artist come through well in the image? Created in 1937, the artwork has been meticulously painted with oil paint on canvas. It features the artist's signature and the year of creation in the bottom right corner. While there are some fine cracks that resemble craquelure in some parts of the painting, the overall condition is generally good for its age. The stainless steel frame (with a transparent acrylic cover) has a few minor scratches, but it can certainly be displayed and enjoyed as is. A protective box with a yellow pouch and cloth lining comes included. Additionally, the artwork comes with an authentication certificate from the official "Togo Seiji Authentication Committee." Please note that this is the artist's genuine work and is one-of-a-kind! This piece is especially recommended for those looking for artwork that is an investment or for fans of Seiji Togo! Rest assured that all items presented by GINZA Art Gallery are guaranteed. Bid with confidence!

[GINZA Art Gallery] Seiji Togo Oil Painting "Portrait of a Woman" 1937 – Comes with Official Authentication Certificate – One of a Kind

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453,455 Yen ($2906.76)

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2026-05-10 22:23:45 JST

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Collector Commentary

This one-of-a-kind oil painting by Seiji Togo, a prominent figure in 20th-century Japanese art, exemplifies the nuanced expressionism characteristic of his work, particularly in the melancholic portrayal of the female form. Created in 1937, it captures a specific historical moment while demonstrating Togo's mastery of oil on canvas, a style that has garnered significant interest among collectors due to its rarity and the artist's limited output. In very good condition for its age, this piece includes an official authentication certificate from the Togo Seiji Authentication Committee, which adds to its provenance and desirability in the collector's market. Given Japan's rich history of art preservation and the item’s unique attributes, it stands as an arbiter of both aesthetic value and investment potential.