ArtistsMiyagawa Chôshun
Miyagawa Chôshun

Miyagawa Chôshun

Japanese, 1683–1753
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13
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Miyagawa Chōshun was a Japanese painter in the ukiyo-e style. Founder of the Miyagawa school, he and his pupils are among the few ukiyo-e artists to have never created woodblock prints. He was born in Miyagawa, in Owari Province, but lived much of his later life in Edo, where he died.

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Artworks (4)

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4 published of 6 catalogued · 5 with image
  • The Met
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  • Art Institute Chicago
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Landscape: a <em>yujo</em> sitting on a bench (18th century)
Smithsonian Institution
Yujo and her understudy (<em>kamuro</em>) (18th century)
Smithsonian Institution
Entertainment Scene (c. 1710–53)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Spring Dancers (Manzai) (early to mid-1700s)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Male Figure (Edo period (1610–1868))
Art Institute of Chicago
Gyoran Kannon (Met Museum)
Met Museum
A Beauty Behind a Screen (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago

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