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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Tanaka Shutei, a painter and print designer, created a design of an exotic pet parrot on a metal stand for the haiku poet Kyuso, who seems to have been the leader of various poetry groups. In each of these three prints , Kyuso chose to repeat the same basic design, although he was celebrating poetry collections by different groups on different occasions. He appears as host in every print, but he supplied a separate poem for each, and the other members were also different. The repetition of design implies that poetry hosts were not merely passive customers; they were often actively engaged in the production of prints.
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Utagawa Hiroshige — Java sparrow and clematis
Kitagawa Utamaro — Myriad Birds: A Kyoka Competition (Momo c
Seki Suigaku (Japanese, active 19th century) — Unknown
Ryūryūkyo Shinsai
Utagawa Hiroshige — Bird on maple branch
Utagawa Hiroshige — Golden pheasant and pine shoots in snow
Utagawa Hiroshige II (Shigenobu) — Small bird and ivy
Ryūryūkyo Shinsai
Utagawa Hiroshige II (Shigenobu) — Sparrow on camellia branc
Totoya Hokkei
Utagawa Hiroshige — Macaw on ivy-covered pine branch