Yokoi Kinkoku
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Peace and Prosperity Under Heaven, 1809. Detail. Santa Barbara Museum of Art
Yokoi Kinkoku was an Edo period literati painter, poet, seal-carver, ceramics artist, and monk. He studied under Yosa Buson.
Kinkoku relocated a number of times over the course of his life, spending time in Kyoto, Osaka, Nagoya, Ômi province, and Nagasaki. A Buddhist priest early in his life, he left that life after his temple burned down, and turned to shûgendô, traveling and climbing mountains as a form of religious practice.
He later studied under Yosa Buson, and became prolific as a literati painter, as well as in a number of other arts.
References
- Gallery labels, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, 1999.16.
- Yokoi Kinkoku, "Portrait of Kagekiyo," Gallery labels, LACMA. M.85-273.[1]