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*''Other Names'': 椎名芳子 ''(Shiina Yoshiko)'',  
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*''Other Names'': 椎名芳子 ''(Shiina Yoshiko)'', 対岳 ''(Taigaku)''
 
*''Japanese'': 晁柳女史文囿 ''(Chouryuu joshi Bun Yuu)''
 
*''Japanese'': 晁柳女史文囿 ''(Chouryuu joshi Bun Yuu)''
  
Bun was an [[Edo period]] painter. A student of [[Tani Buncho|Tani Bunchô]], she took the [[art-name]] Bun ; her regular name was Shiina Yoshiko. Bun is known for her handscroll paintings of [[Ryukyuan embassies to Edo|Ryukyuan embassy]] processions, one of which is owned by the [[Tokyo National Museum]].
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Shiina Bun'yû was an [[Edo period]] painter. A native of [[Edo]] and a student of [[Tani Buncho|Tani Bunchô]], she took the [[art-name]] Bun'yû; her regular name was Shiina Yoshiko. Bun'yû is known for her handscroll paintings of [[Ryukyuan embassies to Edo|Ryukyuan embassy]] processions, one of which is owned by the [[Tokyo National Museum]].
  
 
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==References==
 
==References==
 
*''Ryûkyû: Bi no hôko (The Ryukyu Kingdom: A Treasure Chest of Beauty)'', Suntory Museum of Art (2018), 220.
 
*''Ryûkyû: Bi no hôko (The Ryukyu Kingdom: A Treasure Chest of Beauty)'', Suntory Museum of Art (2018), 220.
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*Araki Tadashi 荒木矩 (ed.), ''Dai Nippon shoga meika taikan'' 大日本書画名家大鑑, 伝記上編, Tokyo: Daiichi Shobo (1984), 203.
  
 
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Revision as of 03:16, 17 March 2020

  • Other Names: 椎名芳子 (Shiina Yoshiko), 対岳 (Taigaku)
  • Japanese: 晁柳女史文囿 (Chouryuu joshi Bun Yuu)

Shiina Bun'yû was an Edo period painter. A native of Edo and a student of Tani Bunchô, she took the art-name Bun'yû; her regular name was Shiina Yoshiko. Bun'yû is known for her handscroll paintings of Ryukyuan embassy processions, one of which is owned by the Tokyo National Museum.

References

  • Ryûkyû: Bi no hôko (The Ryukyu Kingdom: A Treasure Chest of Beauty), Suntory Museum of Art (2018), 220.
  • Araki Tadashi 荒木矩 (ed.), Dai Nippon shoga meika taikan 大日本書画名家大鑑, 伝記上編, Tokyo: Daiichi Shobo (1984), 203.