b. 1757 — d. 1820
Kubo Shunman (Japanese, 1757–1820)
Born 1757 — Died 1820
Belt and Fan on a Piece of Cloth
Viewing Plum Blossoms at Night
Kakemono and Its Box
Lobster, Hamayumi (Ceremonial Miniature Bow) with Arrows and Fans
Two Courtesans, One Playing a Koto (Harp) and The Other Reading a Letter
Still life: a drum and a bookcase for the Noh Dance
Pair of Mandarin Ducks and Iris Flowers
Gathering spring flowers
Beauty by the Shore
Young Woman Walking on a River Bank in Rain
The Noda Jewel River, from a hexaptych depicting the Six Jewel Rivers
The Ide Jewel River
Two Young Men and Several Women Dining at a Tea-house on the Bank of the Sumida River
Returning from a Poetry Gathering
Oboshi Yuranosuke at the Ichiriki Teahouse, from scene VII in the Storehouse of Loyal Retainers
Yamauba Watching Kintaro Wrestle a Boar
Maker of Sword Fittings at his Workbench
Woodcarver(?) and Woman Conversing while Boy Reads Illustrated Book, book illustration from ?
Courtesan and Attendants Beneath Cherry Blossoms
Woman Playing the Tsuzumi
Courtesan with Book and Hair-Pin
Screen and Utensils for the Incense Ceremony
Men and Women in Court Costume Dancing
Young Woman Playing the Flute by a Bridge
Spring Rain Collection (Harusame shū), vol. 2: Costume for the Butterfly Dance (Kochō no mai)
“Hilt of a Sword,” from the series of Seven Prints for the Shōfudai Poetry Circle
Sailing Cups Downstream with Peach Blossom Reflections, with poems by Kosakutei Toshun, Kogakutei Toin and Kosentei Tojin (various "Peach" poets)
Set of Utensils for the Tea Ceremony
Hare and Dandelion?
Five Butterflies (Facsimilie)
Pulling a Bow
Woman and Two Children
, 1800