Kitao Shigemasa (åå°¾ éæ"¿, 1739Â â" 8 March 1820) was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist from Edo. He was one of the leading printmakers of his day, but his works have been slightly obscure. He is noted for paintings of geisha. He was taught by Shigenaga and has been referred to as "a chameleon" who adopted to changing styles. He was less active after the rise of Torii Kiyonaga and produced relatively few works considering the length of his career. He is also noted for his haikai (poetry) and shodÅ (Japanese calligraphy). In his later years he used the studio name Kosuisai.
- Art by Kitao Shigemasa
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Media related to Kitao Shigemasa at Wikimedia Commons
- Heian Period Tale of the Nightingale in the Plum Tree by Kitao Shigemasa
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