Eiraku Hozen

Eiraku Hozen was an artist active during the first half of the nineteenth century, documented as practicing professionally between 1800 and 1849. This fifty-year period of activity is reflected primarily through their documented paintings focused on specialized subjects.

Seven paintings attributed to Eiraku Hozen are held in established museum collections. The central subject matter documented in these works is ceramics production, exemplified by multiple entries titled Making Ceramics. The focus on this specific craft suggests a thematic interest or perhaps an occupational specialization within the artist's output. The historical and artistic credibility of these works is established by their inclusion in major institutions, notably the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

As records of the artist’s output are preserved in public institutions, documentation and high-resolution images frequently enter the public domain. Reproductions of Eiraku Hozen prints and paintings are often distributed as museum-quality resources, allowing researchers and collectors to study the output of this early nineteenth-century artist.

7 works in collection

Works in Collection