MIHATA JORYU (fl. 1830-43)*

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MIHATA JORYU (fl. 1830-43)*

A courtesan of Shimabara

Hanging scroll, ink and color on silk, 127 x 56 cm., signed Joryu and sealed, mounted on brocade

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Mihata Joryu was an artist of great reknown in his time. He was born in Kyoto and studied Shijo painting there under Okamoto Toyohiko (1773-1845). Joryu specialized in ukiyo-e style paintings of genre scenes and beauties which were influenced understandingly by his Shijo scroll training. His work is in many collections including the Freer Gallery, Washington, D. C.