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*''Born: [[1761]]''
*''Died: [[1816]]''
*''Other Names'': 北尾政演 ''(Kitao Masanobu)''
*''Japanese'': 山東京伝 ''(Santou Kyouden)''

Santô Kyôden was an [[Edo period]] poet, writer, and ''[[ukiyo-e]]'' artist known primarily for his work on ''[[kibyoshi|kibyôshi]]'' novels which he both wrote and illustrated himself.

Kyôden began studying under ''ukiyo-e'' artist [[Kitao Shigemasa]] from his early teens, and produced his first illustrated novels, and single-sheet prints, shortly afterward.

After graduating from Shigemasa's tutelage, Kyôden began working with the publisher [[Tsutaya Juzaburo|Tsutaya Jûzaburô]], who persuaded him to move away from prints and to devote himself more fully to book illustration. Though he often was both the author and illustrator of a given book, he often signed the illustrations as Kitao Masanobu, the author cited as Santô Kyôden.

==References==
*Lane, Richard. ''Images from the Floating World''. New York: Konecky & Konecky, 1978. pp128-129.

[[Category:Edo Period]]
[[Category:Artists and Artisans]]
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