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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
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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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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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Kuniyoshi was an excellent teacher and had numerous pupils who continued his branch of the
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was officially banned at that time. This may have had some influence on
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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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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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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.
1265:(in Japanese), Tokyo, Japan: Asahi Shimbun Company,
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606:Mirror of the Twenty-Four Paragons of Filial Piety
1825:. Chiang Mai: Cognoscenti Books. ASIN: B00ADQM8II
1782:Nussbaum, Louis Frédéric and Käthe Roth. (2005).
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1262:Asashi Nihon rekishi jinbutsu jiten (朝日日本歴史人物事典)
1121:The Monster's Chūshingura (Bakemono Chūshingura)
302:Tsūzoku Suikoden gōketsu hyakuhachinin no hitori
1372:"Epics and Erotica From a Grandfather of Anime"
339:The rise and fall of the Minamoto and the Taira
1843:completely different volume from the preceding
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561:Illustrated Abridged Biography of the Founder
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1823:Forty-Seven Ronin: Utagawa Kuniyoshi Edition
1821:Forbes, Andrew ; Henley, David (2012).
1691:Indianapolis Museum of Art Online Collection
1615:"An Otsu-e artist and his painting subjects"
1259:Ōkubo, Junichi (1994), "Utagawa Kuniyoshi",
687:Takiyasha the Witch and the Skeleton Spectre
657:Takiyasha the Witch and the Skeleton Spectre
624:Twenty-Four Chinese Paragons of Filial Piety
546:Utagawa Kuniyoshi variation on the theme of
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1839:(Museum of Fine Arts, Springfield, 1968)
1471:"Minakuchi, Ishibe, Kusatsu, Otsu, Kyoto"
974:Portrait of Chicasei Goyô (Wu Yong) from
1832:(Museum of Fine Arts, Springfield, 1980)
526:Among those influenced by Kuniyoshi was
1567:"Bando Mitsugoro III (or IV) as Daruma"
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1191:University of Michigan Museum of Art
636:Portraits of Samurai of True Loyalty
600:Twenty-Four Paragons of Filial Piety
1862:(Victoria and Albert, London, 1961)
1828:Merlin C. Dailey, David Stansbury,
1687:"Rokuyosai Kuniyoshi jiman; Shakku"
568:Famous Views of the Eastern Capital
434:Famous views of the Eastern capital
1211:Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
948:under the Hikosan Gongen waterfall
672:Multi-sheet impressions, triptychs
580:Stories of Wise and Virtuous Women
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426:Famous products of the provinces
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1852:, No. 87, 2009, pp. 18–26.
1125:Princeton University Art Museum
481:The pleasure quarters, Yokohama
3182:19th-century Japanese painters
2640:List of Utagawa school members
1916:Graphic Heroes, Magic Monsters
1235:List of Utagawa school members
811:Banners for boys' day festival
443:Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji
124:"Soma's Kouchi Ura" and others
59:album Chinpen shinkeibai, 1839
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1905:Ukiyo-e Caricatures 1842-1905
1870:Kuniyoshi: The Warrior Prints
1639:"You are being redirected..."
3096:influenced non-Japanese art
1666:FAMSF Search the Collections
1519:"A Warrior on a White Horse"
549:The Mouse Turned into a Maid
456:Nitakaragurakabe no mudagaki
1970:Japanese woodblock printing
1952:Ukiyo-e schools and artists
1911:Short biography at Artelino
1324:Nussbaum, "Utagawa-ryū" in
842:24 Generals of Kai Province
643:24 Generals of Kai Province
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3167:Japanese portrait painters
1215:Indianapolis Museum of Art
1183:Metropolitan Museum of Art
357:Taira Tomomori borei no zu
162:[ɯtaɡawakɯɲiꜜjoɕi]
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2407:Shunkōsai Fukushū school
2128:Ishikawa Toyonobu school
2118:Ippitsusai Bunchō school
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1767:University of Tokyo Press
1292:Nussbaum, Louis Frédéric
791:Pilgrims in the waterfall
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1900:Utagawa Kuniyoshi Online
1890:Utagawa Kuniyoshi's Cats
1788:Harvard University Press
1619:art.seattleartmuseum.org
1207:Birmingham Museum of Art
649:Half-length portrait of
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3107:Japonaiserie (Van Gogh)
1547:exchange.umma.umich.edu
1499:artmuseum.princeton.edu
1296:(2005). "Kuniyoshi" in
777:Mt Fuji from the Sumida
55:Self-portrait from the
2038:Harukawa Eizan school
1763:The Tale of the Heike.
1715:www.brooklynmuseum.org
1571:The Walters Art Museum
1422:The Tale of the Heike,
961:Kakinomoto no Hitomaro
902:killing a giant lizard
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321:Tiger, woodblock print
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2620:Utagawa Hiroshige III
1975:List of ukiyo-e terms
1361:Robinson (1961), p. 5
1174:Kanadehon Chūshingura
1158:Kanadehon Chūshingura
1141:Kanadehon Chūshingura
823:Courtesan in training
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430:Sankai meisan zukushi
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144:Hawk, woodblock print
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2615:Utagawa Hiroshige II
2535:Utagawa Kunisada III
2401:Yanagawa Shigenobu I
2212:Keisai Eisen school
1997:of 17–19th centuries
1595:portlandartmuseum.us
1387:"Yōshū Chikanobu ,"
1187:Nasher Museum of Art
1030:Minamoto no Tametomo
719:second battle of Uji
713:racing to cross the
711:Hatakeyama Shigetada
78:, Musashi Province,
2685:Kobayashi Kiyochika
2550:Utagawa Toyokuni II
2530:Utagawa Kunisada II
2286:Nishimura Shigenaga
1994:Schools and artists
1784:Japan Encyclopedia.
1404:"Kuniyoshi Project"
1302:Japan Encyclopedia,
1199:Portland Art Museum
1005:Utagawa Kuniyoshi,
798:Single sheet format
618:Fidelity in Revenge
408:, woodblock print (
406:Kanama Goro Imakuni
365:Gōjō no bashi no zu
3187:Artists from Tokyo
3122:Post-Impressionism
2946:Shōzaburō Watanabe
2605:Utagawa Kuniteru I
2590:Utagawa Yoshitoshi
2570:Utagawa Yoshitsuya
2545:Utagawa Kunimasu I
2515:Utagawa Toyokuni I
2488:Toyohara Kunichika
2411:Shunshosai Hokucho
2276:Nishikawa Sukenobu
2206:Kawamata Tsunemasa
2201:Kawamata Tsuneyuki
2191:Katsukawa Shunkō I
2102:Yanagawa Shigenobu
2092:Katsushika Hokusai
2082:Hishikawa Moronobu
1835:Merlin C. Dailey,
1416:Kitagawa, Hiroshi
1350:New York Magazine.
1203:Seattle Art Museum
1195:Walters Art Museum
1081:Cats suggested as
612:Six Crystal Rivers
588:(1843–1845) (with
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448:Fugaku sanjūrokkei
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2921:Sekino Jun'ichirō
2901:Gihachiro Okuyama
2861:Sakuichi Fukazawa
2841:Un'ichi Hiratsuka
2755:Kiyokata Kaburagi
2610:Utagawa Hiroshige
2600:Utagawa Yoshifusa
2595:Utagawa Yoshifuji
2575:Utagawa Yoshitora
2560:Utagawa Kuniyoshi
2458:Torii Kiyomitsu I
2453:Torii Kiyomasu II
2443:Torii Kiyonobu II
2421:Shunbaisai Hokuei
2397:Shigenobu school
2391:Urakusai Nagahide
2366:Yanagawa Nobusada
2356:Shunbaisai Hokuei
2331:Shunkōsai Hokushū
2291:Ishikawa Toyonobu
2282:Nishimura school
2272:Nishikawa school
2186:Katsukawa Shunchō
2181:Katsukawa Shunsen
2176:Katsukawa Shun'ei
2171:Katsukawa Shunshō
2159:Matsuno Chikanobu
2139:Kaigetsudō school
2132:Ishikawa Toyonobu
2122:Ippitsusai Bunchō
2107:Yanagawa Nobusada
2078:Hishikawa school
2032:Furuyama Moromasa
1895:Kuniyoshi Project
1796:978-0-674-01753-5
1711:"Brooklyn Museum"
1475:www.metmuseum.org
1138:Acts 9-11 of the
946:Keyamura Rokusuke
915:Saito Oniwakamaru
351:Taira no Tomomori
327:Tale of the Heike
149:Utagawa Kuniyoshi
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38:Utagawa Kuniyoshi
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3078:Mochizuki school
2996:Tadashi Nakayama
2856:Yasuhide Kobashi
2795:Takahashi Shōtei
2680:Kobayashi Eitaku
2630:Utagawa Sadafusa
2625:Utagawa Hirokage
2585:Utagawa Yoshiiku
2565:Ryusai Shigeharu
2555:Utagawa Kuniyasu
2540:Utagawa Sadahide
2525:Utagawa Kunisada
2520:Utagawa Kunimasa
2510:Utagawa Toyohiro
2505:Utagawa Toyoharu
2484:Toyohara school
2448:Torii Kiyomasu I
2438:Torii Kiyonobu I
2382:Ryūkōsai school
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3127:Art Nouveau
3039:Hara school
3034:Akita ranga
3029:Kanō school
2971:Reika Iwami
2866:Masao Maeda
2846:Itow Takumi
2780:Ohara Koson
2750:Itō Shinsui
2670:Ogata Gekkō
2660:Sawa Sekkyō
2351:Hirosada II
2062:Shiba Kōkan
1786:Cambridge:
978:(1827–1830)
721:during the
717:before the
614:(1847–1848)
608:(1844–1846)
602:(1843–1846)
240:Chūshingura
103:Nationality
3151:Categories
2738:Shin-hanga
2718:Yokohama-e
2713:Nagasaki-e
2708:Kamigata-e
2346:Hirosada I
1756:References
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723:Genpei War
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509:Yoshitsuya
493:Yoshitoshi
473:Yokohama-e
369:Yoshitsune
260:hanashibon
194:caricature
3101:Japonisme
2876:Maki Haku
2701:By region
2376:Yoshitaki
2231:Tsukimaro
1860:Kuniyoshi
740:(c. 1843)
715:Uji River
690:, c. 1844
626:(c. 1848)
620:(c. 1848)
590:Hiroshige
576:(c. 1836)
570:(c. 1834)
564:(c. 1831)
513:Yoshifuji
505:Yoshikazu
497:Yoshitora
422:Edo Japan
412:, Warsaw)
294:triptychs
270:(Utagawa-
251:kokkeibon
230:kusazōshi
216:Handaka (
169:style of
2361:Kunimasu
2336:Ashiyuki
1420:(1975).
1327:p. 1018.
1240:Bakeneko
1229:See also
1017:warriors
501:Yoshiiku
469:Yokohama
287:Kunisada
276:bijin-ga
266:actors.
153:Japanese
129:Movement
106:Japanese
19:In this
3094:Ukiyo-e
3067:Nihonga
3012:Related
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2371:Shunshi
1965:Ukiyo-e
1958:General
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1032:with a
991:Ukiyo-e
738:Penglai
667:Gallery
517:musha-e
438:Hokusai
418:fūkeiga
384:ukiyō-e
245:yomihon
186:samurai
167:ukiyo-e
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157:歌川 国芳
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