Miyagawa Chōki
Miyagawa Chōki was a Japanese artist active in the early 17th century who specialized in ukiyo-e.
Life and work
No biographical details of Chōki survive. He was a follower of Miyagawa Chōshun, and considered Chōshun's leading pupil.Chōki's surviving works come from the Kyōhō to the Kanpō eras; most are from Kyōhō. These paintings follow the style of Chōshun in depicting the tastes of the time in fine detail. The majority are set in the pleasure districts.