Although he painted his Bijinga (a type of ukiyo-e portraying beautiful women) sweetly under the influence of Eizan at first, he started making them uniquely voluptuous around that time, by which his works became popular. |
当初は英山の影響を受けて可憐に描いていた美人画のほうも、この時分から英山色を脱して独自の艶を放つようになり、それに連れ、評判を取るようにもなっていた。 |