Showing posts with label Kaigetsudō Ando. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kaigetsudō Ando. Show all posts

Saturday, 29 October 2016

35 - Kaigetsudō Ando: Bijin and Attendant


Ukiyo-e. Bijinga. Kaigetsudō Ando.
Kaigetsudō Ando: Bijin and Attendant, 1710




Painter Kaigetsudō Ando (1671-1743) founded the Kaigetsudō school, and some of “his” works might very well have been painted by his disciples. He belongs to the few ukiyo-e artists who never made woodblock prints but restricted his work to paintings.

As many East Asian paintings, Bijin and Attendant is painted on silk. That gives the picture a special lustre.

The musical instrument is a shamisen. It has three strings and its closest western relative is the banjo.