Antique Japanese Woodblock Kōno Bairei 幸野楳嶺 (1844–1895) 100 Birds
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Condition Report: Condition as pictured: Size 16`cm x 25cm
- Title: Bairei Picture Album of One Hundred Birds (Bairei hyakuchō gafu) 楳嶺百鳥畫譜
- Artist: Kōno Bairei 幸野楳嶺 (Japanese, 1844–1895)
- Period: Meiji period (1868–1912)
- Date: 1881–84
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Bairei Kono, ukiyo-e artist (Japanese woodblock print), also known as Bairei Yasuda, was born in Kyoto and spent his life as a painter, book illustrator, and art teacher. He is famous for woodblock prints, especially the Kacho-ga (images of birds and flowers), as well as Japanese style paintings. In his youth, he studied under Raisho Nakajima of the Maruyama school and then, with the master’s permission, went on to apprentice with Bunrin Shiokawa of the Shijo school, both schools were leading the Kyoto art scene during that period. The most notable feature of Bairei’s style incorporates the Western influences of realism, along with traditional techniques of the Maruyama-Shijo school.
He was well-known as an educator, being a key figure in establishing the first modern art institution, currently called Kyoto City University of Arts. He had made a significant contribution to building the foundation of the contemporary art scene. His students include Kikuchi Hobun, Taniguchi Kokyo, Takeuchi Seiho, and Tsuji Kako, who went on to become established artists.
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