Een verzameling humoristische gedichten
1788 - 1792
Medium
color woodcut
Dimensions
188; 249
About this artwork
Purchased with the support of the Vereniging Rembrandt and the Ministerie van Onderwijs, Kunsten en Wetenschappen
Art Historical Context
**Torii Kiyonaga's *Een verzameling humoristische gedichten* (A Collection of Humorous Poems c. 1788–1792** Torii Kiyonaga, a leading master of Japan's ukiyo-e tradition during the Edo period, crafted this charming color woodcut print, measuring a compact 249 × 188 mm. As a prominent figure in the Torii school—renowned for vibrant actor prints and bijin-ga (images of beautiful women)—Kiyonaga brought refined elegance and subtle humor to his works. This piece, likely featuring poetic verses with playful illustrations, exemplifies the "floating world" aesthetic, capturing everyday wit and leisu...
About the Artist
Torii Kiyonaga · 1752–1815
Torii Kiyonaga, born Sekiguchi Shinsuke in 1752 in Uraga, Sagami Province, was the son of an Edo bookseller who owned tenements near a bustling fish market. At age 14 in 1765, he began his apprenticeship under Torii Kiyomitsu, the third-generation head of the prestigious Torii school of ukiyo-e, renowned for kabuki theater illustrations and signage. Adopted into the Torii family, Kiyonaga succeede...