Suzuki Harunobu
Suzuki Harunobu
Suzuki Harunobu (circa 1725–1770) was a pivotal figure in the history of Japanese Ukiyo-e woodblock prints, credited with the popularization and technical development of nishiki-e ('brocade pictures'), the first full-color Ukiyo-e prints, around 1765.
Details of his early life are scarce, but he was active in Edo (now Tokyo). It is believed he may have studied under Nishimura Shigenaga or another artist of the Kanō school, but his style became distinctly his own. Before the advent of nishiki-e, Ukiyo-e prints were either monochrome (sumizuri-e), hand-colored (urushi-e, benizuri-e), or printed with a limited number of color blocks. Harunobu, in collaboration with skilled block carvers and printers, and often supported by wealthy patrons within literary circles who commissioned private prints (surimono) and calendar prints (egoyomi), perfected the technique of using multiple woodblocks to apply a wide range of vibrant colors with precision. This innovation revolutionized the Ukiyo-e medium, bringing a new level of richness and visual appeal to prints.
Harunobu's subject matter primarily focused on bijin-ga (pictures of beautiful women), often portraying slender, youthful, and idealized figures in everyday scenes, domestic interiors, or settings with subtle poetic or literary allusions. His women are typically depicted with a delicate, doll-like grace and ethereal beauty, exuding an air of innocence and quiet charm. He also created shunga . . . Read More >>
Step into the gentle and poetic world of Suzuki Harunobu, a pivotal figure in the history of Ukiyo-e. Active in the mid-18th century, Harunobu is credited with popularizing full-color woodblock prints (nishiki-e). His works often depict graceful, youthful figures in everyday scenes, imbued with a sense of dreamlike delicacy and quiet intimacy. Harunobu's prints are celebrated for their subtle color palettes, elegant compositions, and portrayal of idealized beauty and romantic themes. Bring a touch of classic Japanese charm and refined artistry to your space with the timeless and influential works of Suzuki Harunobu.
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