kaigetsudo dohan
Kaigetsudo Dohan: A Master of Edo’s Floating World Kaigetsudo Dohan, a name largely absent from mainstream art historical narratives yet profoundly influential in the development of *ukiyo-e* (pictures of the floating world), was a Japanese artist active during the early 18th century. His legacy resides primarily in his exquisite prints, particularly the iconic “Courtesan Playing with a Cat” (1715), a work that encapsulates both the a…
The Lifeline
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Chapters — Career Periods
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Thumbnails — Dated Works
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Colour Band — Movement Drift
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