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Utagawa Kuniyoshi

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under the actor faces. Reflecting his love for felines, Kuniyoshi also began to use cats in the place of humans in kabuki and satirical prints. He is also known during this time to have experimented with wide composition, magnifying visual elements in the image for a dramatic, exaggerated effect (ex.
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Kuniyoshi was born on 1 January 1798, the son of a silk-dyer, Yanagiya Kichiyemon, originally named Yoshisaburō. Apparently he assisted his father's business as a pattern designer, and some have suggested that this experience influenced his rich use of color and textile patterns in prints. It is said
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In the late 1840s, Kuniyoshi began again to illustrate actor prints, this time evading censorship (or simply evoking creativity) through childish, cartoon-like portraits of famous kabuki actors, the most notable being "Scribbling on the storehouse wall"
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The First Emperor of the Qin Dynasty in China, in Search of the Magical Herbs of Longevity, Had Ten Great Ships Built, and the Court Magician Xu Fu with Five Hundred Boys and Girls, Carrying Treasure, Food Supplies, and Equipment, Set Out for Mount
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that Kuniyoshi was impressed, at an early age of seven or eight, by ukiyo-e warrior prints, and by pictures of artisans and commoners (as depicted in craftsmen manuals), and it is possible these influenced his own later prints.
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Despite his promising debut, the young Kuniyoshi failed to produce many works between 1818 and 1827, probably due to a lack of commissions from publishers, and the competition of other artists within the Utagawa school
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in a style similar to that of their master. As they became established as independent artists, many went on to develop highly innovative styles of their own. His most important student was
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fashion. The Suikoden series became extremely popular in Edo, and the demand for Kuniyoshi's warrior prints increased, gaining him entrance into the major ukiyo-e and literary circles.
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Utagawa Kuniyoshi: An Exhibition of the Work of Utagawa Kuniyoshi Based on the Raymond A. Bidwell Collection of Japanese Prints at the Springfield Museum of Fine Arts
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asleep, haunted by the Earth Spider and his demons) and became popular among the politically dissatisfied public. Timothy Clark, curator of Japanese art at the
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of 1841–1843 aimed to alleviate economic crisis by controlling public displays of luxury and wealth, and the illustration of courtesans and actors in
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Kuniyoshi was an excellent teacher and had numerous pupils who continued his branch of the Utagawa school. Among the most notable were
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was officially banned at that time. This may have had some influence on Kuniyoshi's production of caricature prints or comic pictures (
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with act nine at top right, act ten at bottom right, act eleven, scene 1, at top left, act eleven, scene 2 at bottom left
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Database of the Department of East Asian Studies of the University of Vienna. Over 400 prints of Kuniyoshi are included.
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Yoshisaburō proved his drawing talents at age 12, quickly attracting the attention of the famous ukiyo-e print master
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that show the first signs of an individual style. In 1827 he received his first major commission for the series,
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with act five at top right, act six at bottom right, act seven at top left, act eight at bottom left
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with act one at top right, act two at bottom right, act three at top left, act four at bottom left
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Kuniyoshi's work is held in the permanent collections of many museums worldwide, including the
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Kuniyoshi's work may be parsed thematically, as in this group of images which feature cats.
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He continued to produce warrior prints, drawing much of his subjects from war tales such as
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During the decade leading up to the reforms, Kuniyoshi also produced landscape prints (
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defending themselves in their boat during a storm created by the ghosts of conquered
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His economic situation turned desperate at one point when he was forced to sell used
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Samurai Stories: Woodblock Prints of Ichiyusai Kuniyoshi, from a Private Collection.
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to foreigners, and in 1860 produced two works depicting Westerners in the city (
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story. Between 1815 and 1817 he created a number of book illustrations for
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The range of Kuniyoshi's subjects included many genres: landscapes, women,
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Gallery exhibition at New York's Japan Society featuring Kuniyoshi prints.
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At first glance he looks very fierce, but he is actually a kind person
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heroes. His artwork incorporated aspects of Western representation in
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Robert Schaap, Timothy T. Clark, Matthi Forrer, Inagaki Shin'ichi,
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Klompmakers, Inge, “Kuniyoshi’s Tattooed Heroes of the Suikoden”,
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credits the pioneering influence of Kuniyoshi affecting his work.
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Masakado's daughter the princess Takiyasha, at the old Soma palace
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The Raymond A. Bidwell Collections of Prints by Utagawa Kuniyoshi
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Utagawa, Kuniyoshi; Robert A Rorex and Victoria Rovine. (1997).
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One Hundred and Eight Heroes of the Popular Suikoden All Told
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One hundred and eight heroes of the popular Suikoden all told
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Four cats in different poses illustrating Japanese proverbs
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mats. A chance encounter with his prosperous fellow pupil
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Heroes and Ghosts: Japanese Prints By Kuniyoshi 1797-1861
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Painter , printmaker, ukiyo-e artist, artist, illustrator
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Hanagami Danjo no jo Arakage fighting a giant salamander
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Here is a partial list of his print series, with dates:
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During the 1820s, Kuniyoshi produced a number of heroic
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in the early 1830s, which was certainly influenced by
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Kitagawa, Hiroshi and Bruce T. Tsuchida, ed. (1975).
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See The Kuniyoshi Project for a more extensive list.
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and painting. He was a member of the Utagawa school.
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Hatsuhana doing penance under the Tonosawa waterfall
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Index

Japanese name
surname

shunga
Edo
Japan
Ukiyo-e

Japanese
[ɯtaɡawakɯɲiꜜjoɕi]
ukiyo-e
woodblock prints
Kabuki
mythical animals
samurai
landscape painting
caricature

arhat
British Museum
Utagawa Toyokuni
Chūshingura
yomihon
kokkeibon
kabuki
bijin-ga
tatami
Kunisada
triptychs
Shuihu Zhuan

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