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Yashima Gakutei - The Dancer Giō

The Dancer Giō (late 1820s)

Yashima Gakutei (Japanese, 1786-1868)
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Yashima Gakutei was a Japanese artist and poet who was a pupil of both Totoya Hokkei and Hokusai. Gakutei is best known for his kyōka poetry and surimono works.

Gakutei was born in Osaka around 1786, though his exact year of birth is somewhat unclear. He was the illegitimate son of the samurai known as Hirata who served under the Tokugawa shogunate. Gakutei's mother later married into the Yashima clan, explaining the artist's name. For some time, he worked in Osaka, focusing chiefly on woodblock prints called surimono in addition to book illustrations. Most of what is known about Gakutei has been surmised from the subjects and context of his work.

Gakutei is noted for the quality in his wood printing works and for his general contributions to the body of ukiyo-e artwork. Specifically, critics have noted his technical prowess and precision, his skill in embossing, and that his specialization in surimono exceeded that of his teacher, Hokkei. Some of his work included a set of five woodblock prints featuring young women performing gagaku, a traditional kind of court music from the Heian period. Each woman plays an instrument: a reed called a shō, a woodwind called a ryūteki, a koto, a stringed instrument called a biwa, and a drum called a tsuri-daiko. Gakutei also illustrated an entire book called the Kyōka Suikoden (狂歌水滸伝) related to the translated Chinese novel Suikoden. Gakutei also created landscapes and seascapes for books, which are rare pieces amongst Hokusai's pupils.

Gakutei is also known for his prolific writing; he wrote many humorous poems called kyōka and used them in his artwork and prints. Additionally, he was responsible for a Japanese translation of Journey to the West, for which he also completed illustrations.

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A woman playing a large suspended drum (tsuridaiko)

A woman playing a large suspended drum (tsuridaiko) (circa 1827)

Yashima Gakutei (Japanese, 1786-1868)
Tomoe Gozen and Fan Kuai

Tomoe Gozen and Fan Kuai (circa 1824)

Yashima Gakutei (Japanese, 1786-1868)
Daoist Immortal Rin Nasei and a Crane

Daoist Immortal Rin Nasei and a Crane (circa 1820)

Yashima Gakutei (Japanese, 1786-1868)
Emperor Ming Huang and Yang Guifei Playing a Flute Together

Emperor Ming Huang and Yang Guifei Playing a Flute Together (circa 1820-1830)

Yashima Gakutei (Japanese, 1786-1868)
Pictures of Girl Meditating and Plum Tree through Window

Pictures of Girl Meditating and Plum Tree through Window (circa 1820-1825)

Yashima Gakutei (Japanese, 1786-1868)
The Dancer Hotoke Gozen

The Dancer Hotoke Gozen (late 1820s)

Yashima Gakutei (Japanese, 1786-1868)
Kokyū

Kokyū (circa 1820-1830)

Yashima Gakutei (Japanese, 1786-1868)
The Cherry Tree of Ono no Komachi

The Cherry Tree of Ono no Komachi (circa 1830-1840)

Yashima Gakutei (Japanese, 1786-1868)
Prince Genji and Tō no Chūjō Performing the Dance of the Blue Wave, from the Tale of Genji

Prince Genji and Tō no Chūjō Performing the Dance of the Blue Wave, from the Tale of Genji (circa 1819)

Yashima Gakutei (Japanese, 1786-1868)
Untitled

Untitled (19th century)

Yashima Gakutei (Japanese, 1786-1868)
The Cherry Tree of Yang Guifei

The Cherry Tree of Yang Guifei (circa 1830-1840)

Yashima Gakutei (Japanese, 1786-1868)
The Cherry Tree of Priest Saigyō

The Cherry Tree of Priest Saigyō (circa 1830-1840)

Yashima Gakutei (Japanese, 1786-1868)
Prosperity; Ding Gu Dreaming of a Pine Tree

Prosperity; Ding Gu Dreaming of a Pine Tree (circa 1824)

Yashima Gakutei (Japanese, 1786-1868)
Courtesan and Attendant at the Yoshiwara District Gate

Courtesan and Attendant at the Yoshiwara District Gate (circa 1820)

Yashima Gakutei (Japanese, 1786-1868)
Representing the Tanabata Festival; Weaver Princess Threading a Needle

Representing the Tanabata Festival; Weaver Princess Threading a Needle (circa 1820-1830)

Yashima Gakutei (Japanese, 1786-1868)
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