b. 1757 — d. 1820
Kubo Shunman (Japanese, 1757–1820)
Born 1757 — Died 1820
Viewing Plum Blossoms at Night
Belt and Fan on a Piece of Cloth
Lobster, Hamayumi (Ceremonial Miniature Bow) with Arrows and Fans
Kakemono and Its Box
Gathering spring flowers
Flower-Vase of Horn and a Butterfly
Two Courtesans, One Playing a Koto (Harp) and The Other Reading a Letter
Print
Beauty by the Shore
Young Woman Walking on a River Bank in Rain
The Ide Jewel River
The Noda Jewel River, from a hexaptych depicting the Six Jewel Rivers
Two Young Men and Several Women Dining at a Tea-house on the Bank of the Sumida River
Viewing Votive Plaques at Mukojima
Taking Food to Rice Planters
Yamauba Watching Kintaro Wrestle a Boar
Chinese Beauty
Maker of Sword Fittings at his Workbench
Court Ladies Making Dolls
Eagle on a Rock; Flowering Azaleas
Courtesan Dressed in an Elaborate Gown Embroidered with Emblems of Good Luck
Oranges and Dried Persimmons
Nobleman Receiving a Kyoka (Humorous Poem) from Shibanoya Sanyo, a Master of Kyoka
History of Kamakura (where Minamoto Shogunate was Established)
Various Moths and Butterflies
“Gold-decorated Leather with Figure of a Chinese Boy” and “Patterned Leather,” from the series Famous Leathers, Inrō, and Netsuke Meibutsu kawa, inrō, netsuke) From the Spring Rain Collection (Harusame shū), vol. 2
Courtier Playing a Flute to Accompany a Bugaku Dance
Primroses
Various Moths and Butterflies, from the series An Illustrated Primer of Butterflies for the Kasumi Group made by Shō Shuman (Kasumi-ren gunchō gafu Shō Shunman sei)
Hare and Dandelion?
Five Butterflies (Facsimilie)
Pulling a Bow
Woman and Two Children
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