Kubo Shunman (窪俊満)

Kubo Shunman (窪俊満) was an artist active across a significant span of time, with documented works dated between 1615 and 1775. The artist's output, consisting primarily of prints and paintings, is preserved in major American institutions, establishing their presence within historical collections.

Database records indicate 13 prints and 2 paintings by Kubo Shunman (窪俊満) are held in prominent museum collections. These works reflect a diverse range of subjects, from intimate genre scenes to detailed still life compositions. Figurative works include Viewing Plum Blossoms at Night and Courtesan on the Town with Attendants at Night. Still life compositions demonstrate technical proficiency in depicting objects and texture, exemplified by works such as Belt and Fan on a Piece of Cloth, Kakemono and Its Box, and Lobster, Hamayumi (Ceremonial Miniature Bow) with Arrows and Fans.

The enduring significance of Kubo Shunman (窪俊満) is confirmed by the sustained inclusion of the artist’s work in major institutional holdings. Collections preserving these pieces include the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Cleveland Museum of Art, and the Art Institute of Chicago. Today, many historical Kubo Shunman (窪俊満) prints and paintings are held in the public domain, making high-quality prints accessible for scholarly study and general enjoyment.

260 works in collection

Works in Collection