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Kawanabe Kyōsai

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under Maemura Tōwa (前村洞和, ? – 1841), who gave him the nickname "The Painting Demon", but Kyōsai soon abandoned the formal traditions for the greater freedom of the popular school. During the political foment which produced and followed the
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J.Conder, Paintings and studies by Kawanabe Kyôsai, 1911, Kawanabe Kyôsai Memorial Museum, page 2 : "One day, at the age of nine, he was exploring the banks of the Kanda river which was swollen into flood after torrents of
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was held at which Kyōsai was present. He again expressed his opinion of the new movement in a caricature, which had a great popular success, but also brought him into the hands of the police, this time of the opposite party.
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He took the art name Kyōsai in 1857, and in 1871 changed the first character of this name from 狂 (wild, crazy) to 暁 (dawn, enlightenment), after one of his several releases from prison. 暁 has two
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the demon queller, dressed in western-style uniform. Some goblins try to enter the school (below), but are blown away by the Wind God.
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Many westerners came to visit Kyōsai, and their memoirs about the artist are valuable. The two important ones, both rare, are:
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In addition to his caricatures, Kyōsai painted a large number of pictures and sketches, often choosing subjects from the
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had a very simple style of drawings and did not become popular with many people, and ended after just three issues.
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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The most updated, and easily available, reference to Kyōsai's life and works in English is:
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Erwin Bälz - Das Leben eines deutschen Arztes im erwachenden Japan, Hrsg. Toku Bälz, 1930
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The most important work about Kyōsai's art and life was written by himself:
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J.Conder, page 113, explanations about this picture pages 51 to 54
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wrote in his diary that Kyosai died because of gastric cancer.
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frame). A fine collection of these works is preserved in the
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Kyōsai is considered by many to be the greatest successor of
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Index

Kawanabe Kyosai
Japanese name
surname

Tokyo
Taitō
Ukiyo-e
Japanese Zen
Nihonga
Kawanabe Kyōsui
Japanese
painter
caricaturist
Edo period
Meiji period
Koga
samurai
Kanda river
ukiyo-e
Utagawa Kuniyoshi
Kanō school
revolution of 1867
caricaturist
handscroll
shogunate
men of letters
Hokusai

Kanagaki Robun
Kawanabe Kyosai

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