Osuga Kosai
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- Japanese: 大須賀皎斎清光 (Oosuga Kousai Kiyomitsu)
Ôsuga Kôsai Kiyomitsu was a machi eshi (town painter) from Aizu Wakamatsu han. He is known for his 1847 folding screen painting of Edo castle now in the collection of the National Museum of Japanese History (Rekihaku), entitled Edojô tôjô fûkei zu byôbu. The screen depicts the entourages of numerous daimyo resting in a large plaza just outside the Uchi-Sakurada-mon gate of Edo castle, while their respective lords are in attendance within the castle.
References
- Nihon kinsei seikatsu ehiki: Ryûkyûjin gyôretsu to Edo hen 日本近世生活絵引:琉球人行列と江戸編、Research Center for Nonwritten Cultural Materials, Institute for the Study of Japanese Folk Culture, Kanagawa University 神奈川大学日本常民文化研究所非文字資料研究センター (2020), 118-119.