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Mori Sosen was an Edo period painter, known especially for his paintings of monkeys.
Along with his elder brother Mori Shûhô, Sosen founded a school of animal painting in Osaka. Through examination and copying of Chinese and Japanese paintings, copybooks, and the like, he became an expert at depicting monkeys, without having ever seen a live one. Not until 1809, that is, when a live gibbon was brought to Japan for the first time, and Mori had the opportunity to paint the creature from life.
References
- Gallery labels, "Five Monkeys - Mori Sosen," Honolulu Museum of Art, August 2014.