art.wikisort.org - ArtistMiyagawa Isshō (宮川 一笑, 1689 – 20 January 1780) was a Japanese painter in the ukiyo-e style, primarily depicting kabuki actors, geisha, sumo wrestlers, and other elements of everyday urban culture. He used several other names: Fujiwara Andō (藤原 安道), Kohensai (湖辺斎) and others; his common name was Kiheiji (喜平治).
Japanese painter
Miyagawa Isshō |
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Born | 1689 |
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Died | (1780-01-20)January 20, 1780 (aged 90)
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Style | ukiyo-e |
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In this Japanese name, the surname is Miyagawa.
The majority of Isshō's works that survive come from the Kyōhō era (1716–1736). He was a pupil of Miyagawa Chōshun (1682–1752), who, in turn, was influenced by the works of Hishikawa Moronobu. Like many ukiyo-e artists, Isshō also produced a number of shunga, paintings of erotic scenes.
Isshō was banished from Edo in 1751, along with his master Chōshun, to the island of Niijima off the Izu Peninsula for a year. This came after a dispute arose over the payment for a painting commission in Nikkō. A Kanō school artist commissioned Chōshun to paint some of the walls of the Nikkō Tōshō-gū but refused or was unable to pay. In the ensuing confrontation, the Kanō artist and two others were killed by Isshō and Chōshun's son. Isshō was never pardoned and died on 20 January 1780.
Selected works
Miyagawa Isshō painting. Untitled.
From the Spring Pastimes series.
From the Spring Pastimes series.
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Works cited
See also
Ukiyo-e schools and artists |
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General |
- Ukiyo-e
- Japanese woodblock printing
- List of ukiyo-e terms
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Schools and artists of 17–19th centuries | |
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By region |
- Kamigata-e
- Nagasaki-e
- Yokohama-e
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20th century artists and movements |
- Shin-hanga
- Sosaku-hanga
- Others
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Related |
- Japanese painting
- Rinpa school
- Kanō school
- Akita ranga
- Hara school
- Hasegawa school
- Kyoto school
- Nanpin school
- Nanga
- Nihonga
- Shijō school
- Yōga
- Ukiyo-e influenced Western art
- Japonisme
- Impressionism
- Anglo-Japanese style
- Post-impressionism
- Art Nouveau
- Ligne claire
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На других языках
- [en] Miyagawa Isshō
[fr] Miyagawa Isshō
Miyagawa Isshō (宮川一笑?) est un peintre japonais de style ukiyo-e, représentant essentiellement des acteurs de théâtre kabuki, des geisha, des lutteurs de sumo et d'autres éléments de la culture urbaine quotidienne. Il est élève de Miyagawa Chōshun (1682–1752), qui est lui-même influencé par les œuvres de Hishikawa Moronobu. Comme nombre d'autres artistes ukiyo-e, Isshō produit un certain nombre de shunga, peintures de scènes érotiques.
[it] Miyagawa Isshō
Miyagawa Isshō (宮川一笑?; ... – ...) è stato un pittore giapponese in stile ukiyo-e, raffigurante principalmente attori kabuki, geisha, lottatori di sumo, ed altri elementi della cultura urbana di tutti i giorni.
[ru] Миягава Иссё
Миягава Иссё (яп. 宮川一笑 миягава иссё:) 1689 — 1780 — японский художник, работавший в жанре укиё-э, в основном изображал красавиц[1][2]. Обычное имя — Кихэйдзи (яп. 喜平治)[2].
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