Courtesans of the Yoshiwara, from an Album of Their Verse and Calligraphy
Kitao Masanobu (Santō Kyōden) 北尾政演 (山東京伝) · 1784
Another opening from the same album of Yoshiwara courtesans. Here one woman reclines against a low table with an open writing box beside her, others gathered around in heavy patterned robes, a pair of small attendants at the right. Poems in the women's own hands are printed across the upper sheets. Kitao Masanobu, the artist name of Santō Kyōden, arranges half a dozen figures into one flowing composition that crosses the center fold without a break. The writing box is not a stray prop. The album's whole conceit is that these are literate, accomplished women, and their calligraphy is the point. Turned page by page, the book presents them a group at a time, a printed procession of the quarter's most famous residents.
About this artifact
- Creator
- Kitao Masanobu (Santō Kyōden) 北尾政演 (山東京伝)
- Date
- 1784
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
- Restoration
- Digitally restored and hosted by comicbooks.com · high-resolution version available.
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