Kawanabe Gyōsai

Kawanabe Gyōsai

▪ Japanese painter
also called  Shōjō Gyōsai  
born May 18, 1831, Koga, Japan
died April 25, 1889, Tokyo

      Japanese painter and caricaturist.

      After working briefly with Utagawa Kuniyoshi, the last great master of the Japanese colour print, Gyōsai received most of his artistic training in the studio of Kanō Tōhaku. He soon abandoned the formal traditions of this master for the greater freedom of the popular school. The great painter Hokusai influenced his work, and, like that artist, Gyōsai delighted in sketching figures, conveying in a few masterly strokes an impression of living energy and momentary action.

      During and after the Meiji Restoration of 1868, Gyōsai attained a considerable reputation as a caricaturist. Though often imprisoned, he continued to express his opinions in caricature with great popular success. His sketchbooks and a five-volume work on hawks were also published. Originality and humour are obvious in his sketches of goblins and animal life, especially birds, fish, and reptiles.

      Gyōsai was fond of sake and is said to have done his best work under its influence. Many of his books, prints, and sketches are signed Shōjō (“Drunken”) Gyōsai.

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