Kyosais Animal Treasury: From the Israel Goldman Collection (9784868310457)

Kyosai's Animal Treasury: From the Israel Goldman Collection

Kyosai Kawanabe

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Seigensha

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Softcover
216 pages
180 x 180 mm
ISBN 9784868310457
Japanese, English
May 2026

Cats, frogs, mice, raccoon dogs, sparrows, crows: a joyous carnival of some 800 animals in 150 works from a world-leading collection of the art of Kawanabe Kyosai.

From human figures and erotica to deities and monsters, Kawanabe Kyosai (1831–1889) excelled at painting anything and everything living under the sun—but he was arguably at his very best when depicting animals. A cat lover who also kept monkeys, insects, and various other creatures, he parlayed his sharp eye and ready wit into images combining fidelity to the animals’ true essence with cutting social satire. More lifelike, even, than their real-life models, his creatures romp over the page, drawing all into their world.

This volume—a companion to the Kyosai’s World exhibition opening April 22, 2026, at the Suntory Museum of Art and touring locations across Japan—presents 150 animal-themed works owned by world-leading Kyosai collector Israel Goldman. Seven chapters discuss Kyosai’s association with and rendering of animals, exploring the appeal of an aspect of his art that has largely remained unknown to Japanese audiences until now.

Table of contents
Chapter 1. Kyosai’s Alter-Egos: Frogs and Toads
Chapter 2. The Artist’s Companions: Cats
Chapter 3. Signature Bird: Crows
Chapter 4. Familiar Neighbours
Chapter 5. Auspicious Animals
Chapter 6. Tricksters: Foxes and Tanuki
Chapter 7. Exotic Creatures

The Israel Goldman Collection is one of the world’s largest and most comprehensive private collections devoted to the works of Kawanabe Kyosai (1831–1889). It has been featured in exhibitions at the Royal Academy of Arts in London (2022) and numerous museums throughout Japan. Israel Goldman is a leading dealer of Japanese ukiyo-e prints who has lived and worked in London since graduating from Harvard University in 1981; Sadamura Koto is the collection’s curator.

Publisher

Seigensha

Information

Softcover
216 pages
180 x 180 mm
ISBN 9784868310457
Japanese, English
May 2026