Shiba Kōkan Artist

Shiba Kōkan (司馬 江漢, 1747 – November 19, 1818), born Andō Kichirō (安藤吉次郎) or Katsusaburō(勝三郎), was a Japanese painter and printmaker of the Edo period, famous both for his Western-style yōga paintings, in imitation of Dutch oil painting styles, methods, and themes, which he painted as Kōkan, and his ukiyo-e prints, which he created under the name Harushige, but also producing forgeries of the works of Suzuki Harunobu. He is said to have boasted of his ability to forge the great master so well. He also was engaged in Western learning (Rangaku) in the field of astronomy.

Personal facts

Shiba Kōkan
Birth dateJanuary 01, 1747
Date of deathJanuary 01, 1818

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Artist

Field of work
Oil painting
Engraving
Ukiyo-e
Influenced by
Hiraga Gennai
Suzuki Harunobu
Dutch art
Movement
Rangaku

Shiba Kōkan on Wikipedia