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yasuda raishû

1753 - 1818

Quick Facts

  • Works on APS: 3
  • Nationality: Japan
  • Museums on APS:
    • Kobe City Museum
    • Kobe City Museum
    • Kobe City Museum
    • Kobe City Museum
    • Kobe City Museum
  • Top 3 works:
    • View of Itako in the Shimousa Province (Scenes of Provinces near Edo)
    • View at Kajikasawa of Fujigawa River in the Kai Province (Scenes of Provinces near Edo)
    • View of the Kazusa Province (Scenes of Provinces near Edo)
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Lifespan: 65 years
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Art Quiz

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Question 1:
In what year was Thomas Bewick born?
Question 2:
What type of art is Thomas Bewick most renowned for?
Question 3:
Which publication is Thomas Bewick best known for illustrating extensively?
Question 4:
What material did Bewick primarily use to create his illustrations?
Question 5:
Which of the following best describes Bewick's contribution to printing?

a japanese master of printmaking

yasuda raishû, a renowned japanese artist, left an indelible mark on the world of art with his captivating printmaking skills. born in 1753 in edo, japan, and known by his pseudonym 安田雷洲, he passed away in 1818, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire.

artistic contributions

yasuda raishû's most notable works are characterized by their depiction of scenes from provinces near edo. one of his most celebrated pieces is view of itako in the shimousa province, a masterpiece that showcases his skill in capturing the essence of japanese landscapes.
  • key artistic achievements:
  • influences and style:
    • ukiyo-e style, characteristic of japanese woodblock prints.
    • part of the utagawa school, a prominent ukiyo-e artist collective.

artistic legacy and resources

for those interested in delving deeper into yasuda raishû's world, WahooArt.com's artist page: yasuda raishû offers a comprehensive overview of his life and works. additionally, the painting: view of itako in the shimousa province is a notable piece that encapsulates his artistic prowess.

conclusion

yasuda raishû's contributions to japanese art, particularly in the realm of printmaking, are undeniable. his legacy serves as a testament to the enduring power of traditional japanese art forms. for art enthusiasts and scholars alike, exploring yasuda raishû's works provides a unique window into japan's rich cultural heritage.