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Ippitsusai Bunchō (一筆斎文調, fl. 1755–1790) was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist, best known for his yakusha-e actor prints in narrow hosoban dimensions. Bunchō and Katsukawa Shunshō are credited with having developed kabuki actor portraiture focuses on producing likenesses of the subjects, rather than stereotyped faces. Little is known about Bunchō's life. His birth surname was Mori, and he is believed to have studied painting under Ishikawa Yukimoto of the Kanō school. Bunchō's last known work was an picture calendar from 1790. He had few students, one of whom was Kishi Bunshō (1754–96). * * * * * * *

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  • Ippitsusai Bunchō (一筆斎文調, fl. 1755–1790) was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist, best known for his yakusha-e actor prints in narrow hosoban dimensions. Bunchō and Katsukawa Shunshō are credited with having developed kabuki actor portraiture focuses on producing likenesses of the subjects, rather than stereotyped faces. Little is known about Bunchō's life. His birth surname was Mori, and he is believed to have studied painting under Ishikawa Yukimoto of the Kanō school. The earliest known works attributed to Bunchō are the illustrations to Hachimonji Jishō II's Eiga asobi nidai otoko (1755). Between 1766 and 1774 he made a large number of actor prints in the narrow vertical hosoban dimensions. In 1770 he produced the three-volume Ehon butai ōgi (絵本舞台扇, "Picture-book of Stage Fans") with Katsukawa Shunshō, which depicts the leading kabuki actors of the day on ōgi hand fans; Bunchō handled the onnagata—male actors who portray female characters. It was popular and went through multiple printings. From 1769 he also made bijin-ga prints of female beauties that show the influence of Suzuki Harunobu. These became his major subject, and in the An'ei era (1772–81) no actor prints of his are known. Bunchō's last known work was an picture calendar from 1790. He had few students, one of whom was Kishi Bunshō (1754–96). * Works by Ippitsusai Bunchō * Matsumoto Koshiro III as Soga no Goro * Matsumoto Koshiro as Asagao * Actor and Courtesan Parodying the Armor-Pulling Scene from the Story of the Soga Brothers * An Actor of the Ichikawa School about to Draw His Sword * The Toothbrush Shop Yanagi-ya * Ichimura Uzaemon IX and Otani Hiroji III * Ichimura Uzaemon X * Courtesan with a Dog * (en)
  • Ippitsusai Bunchō (japanisch 一筆祭 文調, eigentlich Ippitsusai Seishi (一筆祭 誠之), ursprünglich Kishi Uemon (岸 右衛門), Künstlername: Jajintei (巴人亭), Sōyōan (桑陽庵); aktiv zwischen circa 1765 und 1792) war ein japanischer Maler im Ukiyoe-Stil während der mittleren Edo-Zeit. (de)
  • Ippitsusai Bunchō (de son vrai nom Mori, nom familier Kishi Uemon, noms de pinceau Sōyōan et Hajintei) est un peintre japonais du XVIIIe siècle, né en 1725 et mort en 1794. C'est un maître de l'estampe, et peintre de portraits. (fr)
  • 一筆斎 文調(いっぴつさい ぶんちょう、生没年不詳)とは、江戸時代の浮世絵師。 (ja)
  • Ippitsusai Bunchō (一筆斎 文調?; ... – 1791) è stato un pittore e incisore giapponese, noto come pittore di ritratti. (it)
  • Іппіцусай Бунтьо (д/н — після 1795) — японський художник жанру укійо-е періоду Едо. Походив з самурайського роду. Після смерті свого сюзерена переїхав до Едо, де навчався в школі малювання Кано, пізніше захопившись мистецтвом укійо-е. Вважається, що він навчався у Судзукі Харунобу, який значно вплинув на творчість Бунтьо. Період творчості припадає на 1765—1795 роки. Найвідомішим учнем був Кісі Бунсьо. (uk)
  • Иппицусай Бунтё (яп. 一筆斎文調 иппицусай бунтё:, годы творчества 1765—1795) — японский художник, мастер укиё-э, представитель школы Нисимура-Исикава. (ru)
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  • Ippitsusai Bunchō (japanisch 一筆祭 文調, eigentlich Ippitsusai Seishi (一筆祭 誠之), ursprünglich Kishi Uemon (岸 右衛門), Künstlername: Jajintei (巴人亭), Sōyōan (桑陽庵); aktiv zwischen circa 1765 und 1792) war ein japanischer Maler im Ukiyoe-Stil während der mittleren Edo-Zeit. (de)
  • Ippitsusai Bunchō (de son vrai nom Mori, nom familier Kishi Uemon, noms de pinceau Sōyōan et Hajintei) est un peintre japonais du XVIIIe siècle, né en 1725 et mort en 1794. C'est un maître de l'estampe, et peintre de portraits. (fr)
  • 一筆斎 文調(いっぴつさい ぶんちょう、生没年不詳)とは、江戸時代の浮世絵師。 (ja)
  • Ippitsusai Bunchō (一筆斎 文調?; ... – 1791) è stato un pittore e incisore giapponese, noto come pittore di ritratti. (it)
  • Іппіцусай Бунтьо (д/н — після 1795) — японський художник жанру укійо-е періоду Едо. Походив з самурайського роду. Після смерті свого сюзерена переїхав до Едо, де навчався в школі малювання Кано, пізніше захопившись мистецтвом укійо-е. Вважається, що він навчався у Судзукі Харунобу, який значно вплинув на творчість Бунтьо. Період творчості припадає на 1765—1795 роки. Найвідомішим учнем був Кісі Бунсьо. (uk)
  • Иппицусай Бунтё (яп. 一筆斎文調 иппицусай бунтё:, годы творчества 1765—1795) — японский художник, мастер укиё-э, представитель школы Нисимура-Исикава. (ru)
  • Ippitsusai Bunchō (一筆斎文調, fl. 1755–1790) was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist, best known for his yakusha-e actor prints in narrow hosoban dimensions. Bunchō and Katsukawa Shunshō are credited with having developed kabuki actor portraiture focuses on producing likenesses of the subjects, rather than stereotyped faces. Little is known about Bunchō's life. His birth surname was Mori, and he is believed to have studied painting under Ishikawa Yukimoto of the Kanō school. Bunchō's last known work was an picture calendar from 1790. He had few students, one of whom was Kishi Bunshō (1754–96). * * * * * * * (en)
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  • Ippitsusai Bunchō (de)
  • Bunchō (en)
  • Ippitsusai Bunchō (it)
  • Ippitsusai Bunchō (fr)
  • 一筆斎文調 (ja)
  • Иппицусай Бунтё (ru)
  • Іппіцусай Бунтьо (uk)
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