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Baiōken Eishun (Japanese: 梅翁軒永春; active c. 1710–1755) was a Japanese painter and print artist of the Kaigetsudō school of ukiyo-e art. He is also alternatively known as Hasegawa Eishun 長谷川永春, Baiōken Nagaharu, Takeda Harunobu and a number of other art-names. He produced both hanging scroll full-color paintings typical of the Kaigetsudō style and mode, and a number of designs for illustrations for woodblock printed books.

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  • Baiōken Eishun (en)
  • Baiōken Eishun (fr)
  • 梅翁軒永春 (ja)
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  • 梅翁軒 永春(ばいおうけん えいしゅん、生没年不詳)とは、江戸時代の浮世絵師。 (ja)
  • Baiōken Eishun (Japanese: 梅翁軒永春; active c. 1710–1755) was a Japanese painter and print artist of the Kaigetsudō school of ukiyo-e art. He is also alternatively known as Hasegawa Eishun 長谷川永春, Baiōken Nagaharu, Takeda Harunobu and a number of other art-names. He produced both hanging scroll full-color paintings typical of the Kaigetsudō style and mode, and a number of designs for illustrations for woodblock printed books. (en)
  • Baiōken Eishun (梅翁軒永春), actif de 1710 à 1755 environ, est un artiste japonais de peintures et d'estampes, de l'école Kaigetsudō, l'une des grandes écoles de l'art ukiyo-e. On le connaît également sous le nom de Hasegawa Eishun (長谷川永春), ou encore Baiōken Nagaharu, Takeda Harunobu, et quelques autres noms d'artiste. Il produit des rouleaux verticaux polychromes typiques du style de l'école Kaigetsudō, et un certain nombre de gravures destinées à des livres illustrés. (fr)
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  • Baiōken Eishun (Japanese: 梅翁軒永春; active c. 1710–1755) was a Japanese painter and print artist of the Kaigetsudō school of ukiyo-e art. He is also alternatively known as Hasegawa Eishun 長谷川永春, Baiōken Nagaharu, Takeda Harunobu and a number of other art-names. He produced both hanging scroll full-color paintings typical of the Kaigetsudō style and mode, and a number of designs for illustrations for woodblock printed books. Richard Lane describes Eishun's work as very similar to that of Matsuno Chikanobu, though the courtesans in his bijinga (paintings of beauties) are somewhat taller, slimmer, and more serious-looking. Eishun, along with Chikanobu, represents something of a revival of the Kaigetsudō school which fell into decline in the preceding decades following the exile of its founder, Kaigetsudō Ando, in 1714. (en)
  • Baiōken Eishun (梅翁軒永春), actif de 1710 à 1755 environ, est un artiste japonais de peintures et d'estampes, de l'école Kaigetsudō, l'une des grandes écoles de l'art ukiyo-e. On le connaît également sous le nom de Hasegawa Eishun (長谷川永春), ou encore Baiōken Nagaharu, Takeda Harunobu, et quelques autres noms d'artiste. Il produit des rouleaux verticaux polychromes typiques du style de l'école Kaigetsudō, et un certain nombre de gravures destinées à des livres illustrés. Richard Lane décrit l'œuvre d'Eishun comme très proche de celle de Matsuno Chikanobu, bien que les courtisanes de ses bijin-ga (« peintures de jolies femmes ») soient plus élancées, et plus graves dans leur expression. Eishun, tout comme Chikanobu, a représenté une sorte de renaissance de l'école Kaigetsudō, qui était tombée en déclin à la suite du bannissement en 1714 de son fondateur, Kaigetsudō Ando, du fait du scandale causé à la cour du shogun par la dame d'honneur, Ejima. (fr)
  • 梅翁軒 永春(ばいおうけん えいしゅん、生没年不詳)とは、江戸時代の浮世絵師。 (ja)
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