Tsukioka Settei

Tsukioka Settei (月岡 雪鼎, 1710 – 22 January 1787) was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist.[1]

Settei was born in Ōmi Province and studied painting in Osaka in the style of the Kanō school under Takada Keiho [ja]. He was strongly influenced by the work of the ukiyo-e artist Nishikawa Sukenobu. Settei's produced a number of printed works, but his bijin-ga paintings of female beauties are considered his most representative works.[1]

  • Works by Tsukioka Settei

References

  1. ^ a b Kobayashi 2006, p. 19.

Works cited

  • Kobayashi, Tadashi (2006). Ukiyo eshi retsuden 浮世絵師列伝. Bessatsu Taiyō (in Japanese). Heibonsha. ISBN 9784582944938.
  • Media related to Tsukioka Masanobu Settei at Wikimedia Commons
  • Tsukioka Settei at ukiyo-e.org
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