Gatōken Shunshi

Woodblock diptych by Gatōken Shunshi showing Sawamura Gennosuke II as Ono no Tofu (right) and Kataoka Ichizō I as Tokko no Daroku (left) in the kabuki play Ono no Tofu Aoyagi Suzuri
Signature of Gatōken Shunshi reading “Gatōken Shunshi ga” (画登軒 春芝 画)
In this Japanese name, the family name is Gatōken.

Gatōken Shunshi (画登軒 春芝) was a designer of ukiyo-e Japanese woodblock prints in Osaka who was active from about 1820 to 1828. He was a student of Shunkōsai Hokushū and the teacher of Gakōken Shunshi. Gatōken Shunshi is best known for his portraits of the kabuki actors, especially the star Onoe Tamizō II.

Other artists names Shunshi

There are three other, less well known, ukiyo-e artists called “Shunshi” in English, although each is written with different kanji:[1]

Notes

  1. Roberts, 1976, p. 157
  2. Roberts, 1976, p. 157

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