Ike no Taiga

Ike Taiga
池大雅
Portrait of Ike no Taiga by Fukuhara Gogaku
Born1723
Died1776
NationalityJapanese
Occupation(s)Painter, calligrapher, and poet
Spouse
(m. 1746; died 1776)

Ike no Taiga (池大雅, born June 6, 1723, Kyōto, Japan—died May 30, 1776, Kyōto) was a Japanese painter and calligrapher born in Kyoto during the Edo period. Together with Yosa Buson, he perfected the bunjinga (or nanga) genre. The majority of his works reflected his passion for classical Chinese culture and painting techniques, though he also incorporated revolutionary and modern techniques into his otherwise very traditional paintings. As a bunjin (文人, literati, man of letters), Ike was close to many of the prominent social and artistic circles in Kyoto, and in other parts of the country, throughout his lifetime.