murase gonnojō

1666 - 1735

murase gonnojō
Early Modern
Early Modern

murase gonnojō

Born 1666 Died 1735

The Soul of the Edo Period: The Life and Art of Murase Gonnojō In the vibrant, bustling heart of Japan’s Edo period, a time of profound cultural flourishing and urban refinement, there emerged a voice both literary and visual that captured the ephemeral beauty of daily life. Murase Gonnojō, also known by his artistic moniker Ejima Kiseki, was a master of nuance whose work bridged the gap between the written word and the painted image. Born in the historic city of Kyoto around 1666, Gonnojō lived through an era where the rise of the merchant class fueled a new appetite for art that celebrated…

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