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[GINZA Painting Gallery] Seiji Togo Oil Painting Samholl "Portrait of a Woman" Nude, 1937 - With Official Certificate of Authentication, One-of-a-Kind

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Copyright 2026 ginza-kaigakan All Rights Reserved Yahoo!JAPAN This is a rare, one-of-a-kind oil painting by the master artist Seiji Togo (deceased), depicting a somewhat melancholic nude woman. Can you feel the delicate touch characteristic of the artist through the images? This piece was created in 1937, meticulously painted with oil paint on canvas. It bears the artist's signature and year in the lower right corner. While some areas show fine cracks (crazing), overall, the condition is quite good for its age. The stainless steel frame (with clear acrylic glass) shows minor scuffing in several places, but it can certainly be displayed as is. It comes with a yellow bag and a cloth-lined storage box. Additionally, the artwork includes a certificate of authentication from the "Seiji Togo Authentication Committee," which is a recognized official body. *It is, of course, an original work, one-of-a-kind!* *Highly recommended for those looking for investment-grade artwork or fans of Seiji Togo!* *Moreover, all items sold at GINZA Painting Gallery are guaranteed, so bid with confidence.

[GINZA Painting Gallery] Seiji Togo Oil Painting Samholl "Portrait of a Woman" Nude, 1937 - With Official Certificate of Authentication, One-of-a-Kind

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545,273 Yen ($3495.34)

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This unique oil painting by Seiji Togo, created in 1937, exemplifies the artist's nuanced handling of form and emotion, which has garnered interest among collectors of fine Japanese art. Its one-of-a-kind status and certification from the Seiji Togo Authentication Committee significantly enhance its desirability, especially given the fine cracks typical of pieces from this era. Togo's works are increasingly sought after, reflecting a broader trend in the collector market where original pieces from pre-war Japan command premium prices due to their rarity and historical significance. Given the condition factors, this artwork's current bid reflects a competitive yet appropriate valuation for collectors looking to invest in authentic, domestic, and high-quality fine art.