Seiyodo Bunshojo
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Seiyōdō Bunshōjo (青陽堂 文章女[1][2] 1764–1838) was a Japanese netsuke carver and haiku writer.[3][4] She was Seiyōdō Tomiharu's daughter.[4] Her work can be seen at the Walters Art Museum.[5]
References
- ^ "Lot 420 - SEIYODO BUNSHOJO: A SUBLIME BOAR-TUSK".
- ^ "Bonhams : An ebony netsuke of a tortoise by Seiyodo Bunshojo (1764-1838), Iwami Province, early 19th century".
- ^ Louis Frédéric (2005). Japan Encyclopedia. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Belknap Press. p. 93. ISBN 9780674017535. OCLC 58053128.
- ^ a b Grundy, Anne Hull (1961). "Netsuke Carvers of the Iwami School". Ars Orientalis. 4: 329–356. JSTOR 4629147.
- ^ "Seiyodo Bunshojo". Walters Art Museum. Retrieved April 28, 2019.
External links
Media related to Seiyōdō Bunshōjo at Wikimedia Commons
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