No. 98618208

Maiko - Kato Shinmei - Japan
No. 98618208

Maiko - Kato Shinmei - Japan
About Kato Shinmei’s Maiko
This work, Maiko, by the Japanese painter Kato Shinmei, depicts a Kyoto maiko (apprentice geisha). With delicate brushwork and soft colors, the painting captures the poised elegance and charm of the maiko, evoking the gentle arrival of spring.
A maiko is an apprentice geisha in Kyoto, usually a young woman trained in traditional arts, wearing elaborate kimono and hair ornaments, and white makeup. This painting beautifully conveys the grace and cultural essence of Kyoto’s maiko, making it a representative example of Nihonga bijin (Japanese-style beauty painting).
Born in Nagoya and trained under Nakamura Gakuryō, Kato Shinmei was a highly esteemed master of Nihonga, recognized through his exhibitions at the Inten and Nitten. In this piece, he skillfully applies traditional Japanese painting techniques while expressing the fleeting beauty and elegance of the maiko.
The painting exudes an overall sense of grace, with meticulous attention to detail in the costume and hair ornaments, inviting the viewer into the world of Kyoto in spring. This work exemplifies Kato Shinmei’s unique artistry and aesthetic sensibility.
Product Details
Authenticity: Genuine work
Edition: Limited edition, No. 69/100
Artist: Kato Shinmei
Title: Maiko (Maiko)
Type: Hand-colored woodblock print
Year: 1988
Condition:
A very charming and beautiful piece with great atmosphere.
As a pre-owned item, please understand that there may be minor scuffs or small scratches due to age.
Size:
Print: 41.0 cm × 31.6 cm
Frame: 74.0 cm × 60.5 cm × 2.0 cm
About the Artist
Birth: 1910, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
1934: Studied under Nakamura Gakuryō at the Sōnosha studio and mastered his painting techniques
1938: Awarded 3rd Prize of the Japan Art Institute at the 25th Inten Exhibition
Postwar: Followed his master Gakuryō to the Nitten Exhibition and continued exhibiting there
1950: Received the Hakujuh Prize at Nitten
1951: Awarded the Special Selection and Hakujuh Prize at Nitten
1952: Received the Hakujuh Prize
1958: Elected as a member of Nitten
1973: Appointed as Nitten Councilor
1989: Received the Minister of Education Award
1990: Appointed as Nitten Advisor
1995: Awarded the Order of the Sacred Treasure, 4th Class
1998: Passed away at the age of 88
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