Kishi Ganku

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tigeers Kishi Ganku was a self-taught Edo period painter, known especially for his paintings of tigers.

His personal style drew from influences of literati painting, the Nagasaki school of Chinese-style painting, elements of Western realism, and the trend for shasei - drawing from life. Though no living tigers could be seen in Japan, in 1798 Ganku received a tiger's head which had been imported through Nagasaki as a gift; this allowed him to sketch a tiger's head with greater accuracy.

References

  • Gallery labels, Santa Barbara Museum of Art.[1]

[[Category:Edo Period]