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(2) Kaigetsudo Anchi [Choyodo]

( fl Edo [now Tokyo], c. 1710s). Painter and print designer. He was a direct pupil of the school’s founder, (1) Kaigetsudo Ando. Like all the artists of the school, Anchi specialized in monumental, full-length portraits of courtesans from the Yoshiwara pleasure quarter. His artistic style is characterized by a manner more coyly erotic than that of his teacher: his women are aristocratic, self-absorbed and disdainful—a mode well suited to the depiction of Yoshiwara ladies of the night. In addition to his impressive kakemono (hanging-scrolls), Anchi is known for several large monochrome prints, sometimes hand-coloured by the publisher. His prints, which make full use of the graphic potential of the woodblock printing technique, are probably more effective than his paintings.

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