Keinen Kachō Gafu: The Bird and Flower Prints of Keinen Imao

 
 

On view January 28 - april 23, 2023

Keinen Imao (1845-1923), Ryukyu Flycatchers and Holly, from the series Keinen's Flower-and-Bird Painting Manual (Keinen Kacho Gafu), woodblock print. 1892.

Keinen Kachō Gafu features a collection of historic woodblock prints focused on the printmaking tradition of kacho-e, or bird and flower pictures, from Japanese artist, Keinen Imao.  

Keinen Imao was born in Kyoto and studied classical Japanese painting, calligraphy and printmaking. The upheaval of the transitional phase between the Edo and Meiji eras around 1868 ultimately bankrupted his family business. As a result, Keinen kept himself afloat by making a living as a textile designer. He later founded his own studio and established himself as a painter and printmaker. He secured a post as a professor at the Kyoto Prefectural School of Painting in 1888. In 1904, he was appointed as a member of the Art Committee of the Imperial Household, and in 1919, Keinen became a member of the Imperial Art Academy. Keinen specialized in kacho-e, or bird and flower pictures, with naturalistic detail. He is best known for Bird and Flower Albums by Keinen (Keinen Kacho Gafu, 1891), a set of 4 volumes with 40 prints each, one of which will be featured in the exhibition.

 
 
 
 

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2023: Flora & Fauna

This exhibition is part of a year-long series dedicated to Flora and Fauna. Check out the entire 2023 exhibition roster.


Support for Flora comes from:

This suite of exhibitions, Flora is presented by the Minnesota Marine Art Museum, with support in part from our Board of Directors, the Elizabeth Calendar King Foundation, Gundersen Medical Foundation, Winona Foundation, the Winona Community Foundation, Liz Strand Cimini and other generous sustaining contributions from foundations, corporations, individuals, members and volunteers. 

Special thanks to our sponsors and partners, Hiawatha Broadband Communications (Lead Sponsor), Wisconsin Public Radio (Media Partner), and The Charmant Hotel (Hospitality Partner), and presenting partners, Adrian Sassoon (London, UK) and Ronin Gallery (New York, NY).

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This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a Minnesota State Arts Board Operating Support grant, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts & cultural heritage fund.