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18th Century Illustrated Animals by Keisai Kuwagata

posted by  RamenRyan | 7 years, 11 months ago
Keisai Kuwagata’s artwork can be characterized by a loose, abbreviated style. In other words, cute!

In mid-Edo period Japan there lived an artist by the name of Masayoshi Kitao. He adopted the name Keisai Kuwagata once he became an artist but today both have sunken into obscurity.

However, at the time, Keisai, who worked during the same period as iconic artist Katsushika Hokusai, was popular enough that people often identified with one style or the other: Keisai or Hokusai.

If he was around today, perhaps Keisai’s name would have lived on as his loose, abbreviated style seems perfectly in touch with contemporary sensibilities. His animals are just… just so cute!

In 1795 he createdChujuryakugashiki (?????), an illustrated zoological booklet of dogs, birds, monkeys, elephants and all sorts of animals. We could picture any number of these adorably drawn creatures being turned into municipal mascots.

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0 | #11286 by  banzaitokyo | 8 years, 9 months ago

I love seeing artists' sketchbooks. These are particularly interesting!


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0 | #11287 by  Yubi | 8 years, 9 months ago

Great drawings, clear and expressive. Reminds me of the elephant in Nikko's temple drawings, which apparently was drawn without seeing one.


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