- Names
- 柴田是真
- SHIBATA Zeshin (index name)
- Shibata Zeshin (display name)
- 柴田是真 (Japanese display name)
- しばた ぜしん (transliterated hiragana)
- Date of birth
- 1807-03-15
- Birth place
- Edo (current Tokyo)
- Date of death
- 1891-07-13
- Gender
- Male
- Fields of activity
- Painting
- Crafts
Wikipedia
Shibata Zeshin (柴田 是真, March 15, 1807 – July 13, 1891) was a Japanese lacquer, painter and print artist of the late Edo period and early Meiji era. He has been called \"Japan's greatest lacquerer\", but his reputation as painter and print artist is more complex: In Japan, he is known as both too modern, a panderer to the Westernization movement, and also an overly conservative traditionalist who did nothing to stand out from his contemporaries. Despite holding this complicated reputation in Japan, Zeshin has come to be well regarded and much studied among the art world of the West, in Britain and the United States in particular.
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- 2023-02-20