Showing posts with label Tsukimaro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tsukimaro. Show all posts

Saturday, 28 March 2020

111 - Tsukimaro: Painting


Ukiyo-e. Tsukimaro. Painting.
Tsukimaro: Painting

Kitagawa Tsukimaro (1804-1836) was Utamaro's student. This is a beautiful painting (colour on silk) in a style where ukiyo-e has absorbed some Western and Chinese elements. A rare combination.

The girl is not Japanese, but clearly Chinese. Probably it is Yang Guifei, concubine of the Tang emperor Xuanzong, who ruled China 712-756. She was known as China's most beautiful woman. The emperor is said to have neglected his empire for her sake, which caused Tang China to decline. She ended up executed by strangulation after the An Lushan rebellion. Her life is the subject of a large number of Chinese dramas and poems.


Saturday, 25 November 2017

91 - Tsukimaro: Kintarō Fighting with an Eagle


Ukiyo-e. Surimono. Tsukimaro. Kintaro. Eagle.
Tsukimaro: Kintarō Fighting with an Eagle
 
This is a surimono, Kintarō Fighting with an Eagle, by Kitagawa Tsukimaro.

You can read more about Kintarō here.