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Utagawa Toyokuni (Japanese: 歌川豊国; 1769 in Edo – 24 February 1825 in Edo), also often referred to as Toyokuni I, to distinguish him from the members of his school who took over his gō (art-name) after he died, was a great master of ukiyo-e, known in particular for his kabuki actor prints.

ERSTER BAND. ryo97606. München: Piper, 1913. XV, (1), 156, (2) pp + 105 plates. 26,5x20,5 cm.

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Utagawa Kunisada 1786 - 1864 (Utagawa Toyokuni III). Japansk træsnit, dobbeltportræt i vifte form, uchiwa-eban, af kabuki skuespillerne Bando Shuka I i rollen 

Utagawa toyokuni

His wood block prints of the theater were what distinguished him from his peers, as he portrayed actors costumed on stage rather than seated in formal dress. Utagawa Toyokuni (Toyokuni I)1769-1825 Utagawa Toyokuni (Toyokuni I), japansk konstnär född 1769, död 1825.

Utagawa toyokuni

Toyokuni Utagawa was one of the great printmakers of the late 18th century who made himself known by his ukiyo-e of beautiful women and later of actors. As the head of the Utagawa school he was also the most influential man on the next generation of ukiyo-e designers.
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Utagawa toyokuni

Not on display. A Samurai holding a poem,  Utagawa Toyokuni (1769-1825) was a wood block print artist who established a bold style of portraits of actors which dominated later generations of ukiyoe  Utagawa Toyokuni I (1769-1825) and Utagawa Toyokuni II (1777-1835) Eight woodblock prints. Each signed Toyokuni ga, comprising three aiban tate-e from a   Reproducciones impresas o pintadas por Utagawa Toyokuni.

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Utagawa Toyokuni, original name Kurahashi Kumakichi, later Kumauemon, also called Toyokuni, (born 1769, Edo [now Tokyo]—died Feb. 24, 1825, Edo), Japanese artist of the ukiyo-e (“pictures of the floating world”) movement who developed the style of his master, Utagawa Toyoharu, making it one of the most popular of its day.

Period: Edo period (1615–1868). Date: ca. 1801. Culture: Japan. Utagawa Toyokuni I (歌川豊國) 1769-1825 Utagawa Toyokuni (歌川豊國), was born in Edo, the son of Kurahashi (倉橋) Gorobei, a carver of dolls and puppets (   Considered one of the most influential ukiyo-e artists, Toyokuni catapulted the Utagawa school to fame and completed remarkable work depicting beautiful  Many of his works became overnight successes and he was considered the “star attraction” of the Utagawa school. He signed his works “Kunisada,” sometimes  Utagawa Toyokuni, Japanese artist of the ukiyo-e (“pictures of the floating world”) movement who developed the style of his master, Utagawa Toyoharu, making  Order Oil Painting reproduction · Kabuki Actors Sanogawa Ichimatsu II as Hayano Kampei and Osagawa Tsuneyo as Onoe - Utagawa Toyokuni · Rokō Segawa VI  Utagawa Toyokuni, also often referred to as Toyokuni I, to distinguish him from the members of his school who took over his gō after he died, was a great m Utagawa Toyokuni I (Japanese, 1769–1825).