ArtistsKitao Masanobu
Kitao Masanobu

Kitao Masanobu

Japanese, 1686
Japan
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Kitao Masanobu, known by the pen name Santo Kyoden, was a Japanese printmaker and writer active in the late Edo period. He worked primarily in the ukiyo-e tradition, creating woodblock prints that often depicted kabuki actors, beautiful women, and scenes of urban life in Edo. His prints are characterized by bold compositions and a keen eye for theatrical gesture and social observation. Masanobu also authored illustrated fiction and satirical works, blending visual and literary practice in a manner typical of educated merchants and artists of his era.

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Two Beauties on a Veranda (Art Institute of Chicago)
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