The Art of Kubo Shunman
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Kubo Shunman (1757-1820) was a Japanese artist and writer. He produced ukiyo-e prints and paintings, gesaku novels, and kyōka and haiku poetry.
He was a pupil of Katori Nahiko, and later of Kitao Shigemasa. From the mid-1780s into the 90s Shunman produced relaxed and elegant colour prints and paintings after the Kiyonaga manner. After the 1790s he stopped designing single-sheet prints, and specialized entirely in surimono and paintings.
Also known as: Shosado, Hitofushi Chizue, Enshinbo, Nandaka Shiran, Kozando, Toshimitsu, Kubota and Yasubei.
Seven Wise Women, Parody of the Seven Sages of the
Bamboo Grove, 1820, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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Bamboo Grove, 1820, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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