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Two Poets, from an Album of Comic Verse by Kitao Masanobu (Santō Kyōden)
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Kibyōshi: The Picture-Books Before Hokusai

Two Poets, from an Album of Comic Verse

Kitao Masanobu (Santō Kyōden) · 1786

Two poets sit on facing pages, each paired with a verse in flowing script above him. The one at right lifts a folded fan; the one at left, in a gold-patterned robe, looks down in thought. These are celebrities of Edo's comic-poetry circles, portrayed in a deluxe album that ran through fifty such figures. Kyōden, signing as Kitao Masanobu, gives each poet a distinct posture and dress, so the book reads as a gallery of personalities as much as a poetry anthology. Portrait and text are printed on the same opening, to be read together. The whole object is a commercial book, sold to a public that followed these poets the way later readers followed novelists. Turn the page and the next pair appears, and the next.

About this artifact

Creator
Kitao Masanobu (Santō Kyōden)
Date
1786
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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