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Name
  
Mori Sosen


Died
  
1821


Mori Sosen (森 狙仙, 1747 – August 18, 1821) was a Japanese painter of the Shijō school during the Edo period.

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Mori Sosen is famous for his many paintings depicting monkeys and other animals. Robert van Gulik called him "an undisputed master" of the painting of the Japanese macaque. When a gibbon was brought in Japan by the Dutch in 1809, creating somewhat of a sensation (gibbons had long been depicted by Japanese artists, based on Chinese paintings of the animal, but no one in Japan had seen a live gibbon for centuries), it was Mori who had created a graphic record of this event as well.

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It is unknown whether he was born in Nagasaki or Nishinomiya, but he lived in Osaka for most of his life.

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References

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