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Watanabe Nobukazu
Watanabe Nobukazu
Watanabe Nobukazu

Watanabe Nobukazu

born Tokyo, Japan, 1874; died Japan, 1944
BiographyNobukazu Watanabe was a woodblock print artist active during the during the late 19th century. A student of Chikanobu Toyohara, Nobukazu worked across a variety of genres, from senso-e (war prints) depicting the Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895) to scenes of Meiji-period modernization. He used the go Yosai. His prints can be found in the collections of institutions worldwide, including the Victoria & Albert in London and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

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