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Kubo Shunman

Japanese, 1757-1820
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Kubo Shunman was a Japanese artist and writer. He produced ukiyo-e prints and paintings, gesaku novels, and kyōka and haiku poetry.

Shunman was born in about 1757 (Hōreki 7 on the Japanese calendar) with the surname of either Kubo (窪) or Kubota (窪田) and the given name Yasubei (易兵衛 or 安兵衛). He was orphaned while young. He studied under Katori Nahiko [ja], a poet, kokugaku scholar, and painter in the style of the Chinese Shen Quan. He later also studied under the ukiyo-e artist Kitao Shigemasa.

Upon finishing his apprenticeship took the art name Shunman (first spelt 春満, later 俊満). Other art names he used include Shōsadō (尚左堂) and Sashōdō (左尚堂), both of which use the character 左 sa, meaning "left", as he was left-handed. Early in his career he published as a gesaku novelist under the names Nandaka Shiran (南陀伽 紫蘭) and Kizandō (黄山堂), as a kyōka poet under the name Hitofushi Chitsue (一節 千杖), and as a haiku poet under the name (塩辛房). He had a heightened sense of beauty and devoted himself to the pleasure-seeking world.

Shunman's earliest works dates to 1774: a votive plaque copied from Nahiko. His works include some ukiyo-e prints, book illustrations, paintings, illustrated novels, and poetry. He was the most prolific producer of paintings in the Kitao school; more than 70 of his paintings survive.

His best known prints come from the Tenmei (1781–1789) through the Kansei (1789–1801) eras, when Shunman tended toward boldly florid colours in his prints, and adhered to the beni-girai [ja] ("red-hating") trend of avoiding reds and other flashy colours. His bijin-ga portraits of beauties were less in the stately style of his master Shigemasa than in that of the long, slender beauties of Torii Kiyonaga.

Shunman was a member of the poets' clubs Bakuro-ren and Rokujuen, and became head of Bakuro-ren. He stopped making designing commercial prints in 1790 to focus on deluxe commissioned prints, and provided poetry for the prints of Hokusai, Utamaro, and Eishi.

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Various Moths and Butterflies

Various Moths and Butterflies

Kubo Shunman (Japanese, 1757-1820)
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Various Moths and Butterflies

Various Moths and Butterflies

Kubo Shunman (Japanese, 1757-1820)
Asian Art
Various Moths and Butterflies

Various Moths and Butterflies

Kubo Shunman (Japanese, 1757-1820)
Asian Art
Various Moths and Butterflies

Various Moths and Butterflies

Kubo Shunman (Japanese, 1757-1820)
Asian Art
Various Moths and Butterflies

Various Moths and Butterflies

Kubo Shunman (Japanese, 1757-1820)
Asian Art
Various Seaweed

Various Seaweed

Kubo Shunman (Japanese, 1757-1820)
Asian Art
Various Shells with Sea Weeds

Various Shells with Sea Weeds

Kubo Shunman (Japanese, 1757-1820)
Asian Art
Violets, Primroses and Other Spring Flowers

Violets, Primroses and Other Spring Flowers

Kubo Shunman (Japanese, 1757-1820)
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White Mice Playing

White Mice Playing (1816)

Kubo Shunman (Japanese, 1757-1820)
Asian Art
White Rat and Bundles of Cloth

White Rat and Bundles of Cloth (1816)

Kubo Shunman (Japanese, 1757-1820)
Asian Art
White

White

Kubo Shunman (Japanese, 1757-1820)
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Wine-Set for the New Year Ceremony

Wine-Set for the New Year Ceremony

Kubo Shunman (Japanese, 1757-1820)
Asian Art
Woman Cutting Her Nails after GatHering Herbs

Woman Cutting Her Nails after GatHering Herbs

Kubo Shunman (Japanese, 1757-1820)
Asian Art
Woman Entertaining Her Guest with New Year Wine

Woman Entertaining Her Guest with New Year Wine

Kubo Shunman (Japanese, 1757-1820)
Asian Art
Woman Playing on the Shamisen

Woman Playing on the Shamisen (1815)

Kubo Shunman (Japanese, 1757-1820)
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Woman Playing the Tsuzumi

Woman Playing the Tsuzumi (ca. 1800)

Kubo Shunman (Japanese, 1757-1820)
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Yellow; Tea Jar with Cover and Fragments of Brocade

Yellow; Tea Jar with Cover and Fragments of Brocade

Kubo Shunman (Japanese, 1757-1820)
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Young Court Lady

Young Court Lady

Kubo Shunman (Japanese, 1757-1820)
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Young Nobleman and Carpenter

Young Nobleman and Carpenter

Kubo Shunman (Japanese, 1757-1820)
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Young Nobleman and His Attendant

Young Nobleman and His Attendant

Kubo Shunman (Japanese, 1757-1820)
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Young Nobleman Looking Inside of a House

Young Nobleman Looking Inside of a House

Kubo Shunman (Japanese, 1757-1820)
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Young Nobleman Playing Koto (Harp)

Young Nobleman Playing Koto (Harp)

Kubo Shunman (Japanese, 1757-1820)
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Young Woman on the Back of a Horse Attended by a Female Driver

Young Woman on the Back of a Horse Attended by a Female Driver (1813)

Kubo Shunman (Japanese, 1757-1820)
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Young Woman Playing the Flute by a Bridge

Young Woman Playing the Flute by a Bridge

Kubo Shunman (Japanese, 1757-1820)
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