The life and afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō : artist-rebel of Edo

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The life and afterlives of Hanabusa Itchō : artist-rebel of Edo

by Miriam Wattles

(Japanese visual culture / managing editor, John T. Carpenter, v. 10)

Brill, 2013

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 252-268) and index

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Miriam Wattles recounts the making of Hanabusa Itcho (1652-1724), painter, haikai-poet, singer-songwriter, and artist subversive, in The Life and Afterlives of Hanabusa Itcho, Artist-Rebel of Edo. Translating literary motifs visually to encapsulate the tensions of his time, many of Itcho's original works became models emulated by ukiyo-e and other artists. A wide array of sources reveals a lifetime of multiple personas and positions that are the source of his multifarious artistic reincarnations. While, on the one hand, his legend as seditious exile appears in the fictional cross-media worlds of theater, novels, and prints, on the other hand, factual accounts of his complicated artistic life reveal an important figure within the first artists' biographies of early modern Japan.

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