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Kiyohara Yukinobu

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Name
  
Kiyohara Yukinobu

Died
  
1682

Parents
  
Kusumi Morikage


Role
  
Kusumi Morikage's daughter

Kiyohara Yukinobu (1643–1682) was a Japanese painter and one of the foremost women identified with the Kanō school. Her father Kusumi Morikage was also a painter and her mother Kuniko was the niece of his longtime teacher and patron Kanō Tan'yū. Yukinobu lived in Kyoto and likely studied under her father. Her work covered a wide variety of formats ranging from small scrolls to large screens. Thematically she was skilled in the Yamato-e style but was also notable for producing many works depicting women including legendary figures such as Murasaki Shikibu. Because many of Yukinobu's works are signed and sealed with her name, it suggests she had achieved enough recognition to receive commissions from middle class townspeople and samurai.

Ihara Saikaku's The Life of an Amorous Woman includes a story where a courtesan commissions a work from Yukinobu.

References

Kiyohara Yukinobu Wikipedia