Seiyodo Bunshojo Explained
Seiyōdō Bunshōjo (青陽堂 文章女[1] [2] 1764–1838) was a Japanese netsuke carver and haiku writer.[3] [4] She was Seiyōdō Tomiharu's daughter.[4] Her work can be seen at the Walters Art Museum.[5]
Notes and References
- Web site: Lot 420 - SEIYODO BUNSHOJO: A SUBLIME BOAR-TUSK .
- Web site: Bonhams : An ebony netsuke of a tortoise by Seiyodo Bunshojo (1764-1838), Iwami Province, early 19th century .
- Book: Louis Frédéric
. Louis Frédéric . Louis Frédéric . Japan Encyclopedia . 2005 . Belknap Press . Cambridge, Massachusetts . 9780674017535 . 58053128 . 93 .
- Grundy . Anne Hull . Anne Hull Grundy . Netsuke Carvers of the Iwami School . Ars Orientalis . 1961 . 4 . 329–356 . 4629147 .
- Web site: Seiyodo Bunshojo . Walters Art Museum . April 28, 2019.