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Utagawa Kuniyoshi

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Utagawa Kuniyoshiborn Edo, Japan, 1798 ; died Japan, 1861

The son of a silk dyer, Kuniyoshi Utagawa was born into the Igusa family in Edo. Little is known about his very early years, though he is said to have shown remarkable talent from a young age. Kuniyoshi began his ukiyo-e career as a pupil of Shunei. At age 14 he was accepted to study the art of woodblock printing under Toyokuni I and, in time, would become one of his most successful students. In 1814, he left Toyokuni’s studio to pursue a career as an independent ukiyo-e artist. Initially, he had little success, selling tatami mats in order to support himself. However, his fortunes changed in 1827 with his dramatic series 108 Heroes of the Suikoden. From that point forward, the public hungered for his portrayals of famous samurai and legendary heroes. Kuniyoshi Utagawa worked across all genres, producing some brilliant landscapes and charming bijin-ga (pictures of beautiful women). He died in the spring of 1861 from complications of a stroke.

[source: roningallery.com] [accessed January 2022]

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Actor Onoe Kikugoro as Okaru
Utagawa Kuniyoshi
date unknown
Ageo
Utagawa Kuniyoshi
1852
Courtesan Toyooka of the Okamotoya House
Utagawa Kuniyoshi
late 1830s
Dainagon Kinto
Utagawa Kuniyoshi
early 1840s
Genda Yoshihira
Utagawa Kuniyoshi
mid 1840s
Hagi Tama River in Omi Province
Utagawa Kuniyoshi
circa 1850
Katsukake
Utagawa Kuniyoshi
1852
Kinsoshu Jonei
Utagawa Kuniyoshi
early 1830s
Koko Tenno
Utagawa Kuniyoshi
early 1840s
Lion Dancer
Utagawa Kuniyoshi
1847-1848
Minamoto no Yoshitsune
Utagawa Kuniyoshi
mid 1840s
Mochidzuki
Utagawa Kuniyoshi
1852
Moso (Meng Tsung)
Utagawa Kuniyoshi
early 1840s
Nakatsugawa
Utagawa Kuniyoshi
1852
Noin-hoshi
Utagawa Kuniyoshi
early 1840s
Ono no Komachi
Utagawa Kuniyoshi
early 1840s
Pilgrims at Tiger Club Rock at Oiso
Utagawa Kuniyoshi
mid 1830s