Aoki Shukuya
Aoki Shukuya was an artist active during the first three decades of the 18th century, with documented production spanning 1700 to 1730. A total of 20 works attributed to Aoki Shukuya are preserved in institutional archives, demonstrating the artist’s output during this early period.
The artist is represented in notable American collections, including the Cleveland Museum of Art. A significant portion of the known works centers on the series titled Reverberations of Taiga, documented through multiple entries held in collections. These include the compilation works Reverberations of Taiga (Volume 1) and Reverberations of Taiga (Volume 2), as well as specific components such as Reverberations of Taiga, Volume 1 (leaf 5) and Reverberations of Taiga, Volume 2 (leaf 19).
The documented Aoki Shukuya prints and related works confirm the artist’s contribution to the early 18th-century artistic landscape. Due to their age, these historical works generally reside within the public domain, allowing for the circulation of museum-quality reproductions. These records provide researchers and enthusiasts with access to high-quality prints and downloadable artwork for historical study.