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Special Discount on Cherry Blossom Opening ● Seiji Tōgō Oil Painting Samuhoru "Woman Figure" Nude - Made in 1937 with Official Certificate - One of a Kind

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Copyright 2026 ginza-kaigakan All Rights Reserved Yahoo! JAPAN This unique oil painting by the renowned Western-style painter Seiji Tōgō (deceased) portrays a woman (nude) with an air of melancholy. This rare one-of-a-kind artwork showcases the sensitive touch of the artist. Created in 1937, the piece is meticulously painted with oil on canvas. The artist's signature and date of production are present at the lower right of the canvas. There are some very fine fissures resembling craquelure scattered across the surface, but overall the painting is in good condition for its age. The stainless steel frame (with transparent acrylic glass) shows minor wear in a few spots but is ready to be displayed as is. A yellow bag and cloth-covered storage box are included. Additionally, the work comes with an official appraisal certificate from the Tōgō Seiji Appraisal Committee. *This is, of course, an original piece by the artist and is one of a kind! *Highly recommended for those seeking investment-grade paintings or fans of Seiji Tōgō! *All artworks offered by GINZA Kaigakan are guaranteed, so you can bid with confidence.

Special Discount on Cherry Blossom Opening ● Seiji Tōgō Oil Painting Samuhoru "Woman Figure" Nude - Made in 1937 with Official Certificate - One of a Kind

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534,546 Yen ($3426.58)

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2026-03-15 22:56:57 JST

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This one-of-a-kind oil painting by Seiji Tōgō, created in 1937, exemplifies the artist's mastery of the Western-style approach, a hallmark of Japanese art during the pre-war era. Tōgō’s works are highly sought after by collectors, particularly due to their rarity and emotional depth, making this piece particularly compelling for those focused on investment-grade art. While the painting shows some age-related wear, the presence of an official appraisal certificate adds to its provenance and collector appeal. In the context of Japanese vintage art, this auction reflects a competitive pricing tier, reinforcing the value placed on authentic, early-run pieces.