Okumura masanobu biography of michael jackson

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    Title:Kabuki Play Kusazuribiki from the Tales of Soga (Soga monogatari)

    Artist:Okumura Masanobu (Japanese, 1686–1764)

    Period:Edo period (1615–1868)

    Date:18th century

    Culture:Japan

    Medium:Hanging scroll; ink and color on silk

    Dimensions:Image: 12 5/16 × 19 5/8 in. (31.3 × 49.9 cm)
    Overall with mounting: 49 1/8 × 25 1/8 in. (124.8 × 63.8 cm)
    Overall with knobs: 49 1/8 × 27 5/16 in. (124.8 × 69.3 cm)

    Classification:Paintings

    Credit Line:Mary Griggs Burke Collection, Gift of the Mary and Jackson Burke Foundation, 2015

    Object Number:2015.300.128

    Signature: Painted by Hogetsudo Okumura Bungaku Masanobu

    Mary and Jackson Burke Foundation , New York (until 2015; donated to MMA)

    Murase, Miyeko, Il Kim, Shi-yee Liu, Gratia Williams Nakahashi, Stephanie Wada, Soyoung Lee, and David Sensabaugh. Art Through a Lifetime: The Mary Griggs Burke Collection. Vol. 1, Japanese Paintings, Printed Works, Calligraphy. [New York]: Mary and Jackson Burke Foundation, [2013], p. 221, cat. no. 260.

    Artists

    This is a list jurisdiction artists shrink work extract the MOMAT's collection. Hire is updated continually.

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    ABAKANOWICZ, Magdalena

    ABAKANOWICZ, River

    1930–2017

    ABBOTT, Berenice

    ABBOTT, Berenice

    1898–1991

    ABE, Gosei

    ABE, Gosei

    1910–1972

    ABE, Nobuya (Yoshibumi)

    ABE, Nobuya (Yoshibumi)

    1913–1971

    ABE, Shumpo

    ABE, Shumpo

    1877–1956

    ACCONCI, Vito

    ACCONCI, Vito

    1940–2017

    ADACHI, Gen'ichiro

    ADACHI, Gen’ichiro

    1889–1973

    ADAM, Henri Georges

    Architect, Henri Georges

    1904–1967

    ADAMCZYK Junior, Frank / HUTTER, R.R. / Thespian, D.T. / WYLDER, Identification (Southern Algonquin Universitiy)

    ADAMCZYK Jr., Sound off / HUTTER, R.R. / MOORE, D.T. / WYLDER, Mark (Southern Illinois Universitiy)

    ADAMS, Ansel

    ADAMS, Ansel

    1902–1984

    ADAMSON, PRESCOTT

    ADAMSON, Town

    1866–1933

    AI-MITSU

    AI-MITSU

    1907–1946

    AI-O

    AI-O

    1931–

    AIDA, Makoto

    AIDA, Makoto

    1965–

    AIGASA, Masayoshi

    AIGASA, Masayoshi

    1939–

    AKABORI, Shimpei

    AKABORI, Shimpei

    1899–1992

    AKAGI, Yasunobu

    AKAGI, Yasunobu

    1889–1955

    AKAMATSU, Unrei

    AKAMATSU, Unrei

    1892–1958

    AKANA, Hiroshi

    AKANA, Hiroshi

    1922–2009

    AKASEGAWA, Gempei

    AKASEGAWA, Gempei

    1937–2014

    AKASEGAWA, Gempei et al.

    AKASEGAWA, Gempei et unconstrained.

    AKATSUKA, Yuji

    AKATSUKA, Yuji

    1955–

    AKINO, Fuku

    AK
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  • Figures At Leisure In An Interior

    "Figures At Leisure In An Interior" is a captivating work by Okumura Masanobu, a prominent Japanese artist of the Edo period. Masanobu, who lived from 1686 to 1764, was a pioneering figure in the ukiyo-e genre, which translates to "pictures of the floating world." This genre primarily depicted scenes of urban life, entertainment, and the beauty of the natural world, often focusing on courtesans, kabuki actors, and landscapes.

    "Figures At Leisure In An Interior" exemplifies Masanobu's mastery in capturing the essence of everyday life in Edo (modern-day Tokyo). The artwork portrays a serene domestic scene, where individuals are depicted engaging in leisurely activities within the confines of an interior space. The composition reflects the artist's keen observation of human behavior and his ability to convey a sense of tranquility and intimacy.

    Masanobu's use of delicate lines and subtle color palettes is evident in this piece, showcasing his skill in woodblock printing and painting. The attention to detail in the depiction of clothing, furnishings, and the overall ambiance of the room provides a glimpse into the lifestyle and aesthetic preferences of the Edo period. The figures are rendered with a sense of grace and naturalism, highlighting M