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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection

Utagawa Toyokuni (1769-1825) was a Japanese artist of the Edo period

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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: The pledge of loyalty in the peach orchard (colour woodblock print)
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: 7426796
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Traditional Japanese Woodblock female by pond
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Traditional Japanese Woodblock Geishas in a Garden
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Scene from Genji monogatari (Tale of Genji) by Murasaki Shibuku (b. 978) c
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Japanese samurai warrior, Genkuro Yoshitsune and warrior monk, Saito Musashibo Benkei
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Traditional Toyokuni Japanese Woodblock print of Actor
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Shoki the Demon Queller, c. 1849-53 (woodblock print)
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Traditional Japanese Woodblock print of Love and the Moon
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Traditional Japanese Woodblock print of Pearl Divers
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Actor Onoe Matsusuke II as the Ghost of Seigen, c.1810 (woodblock print nishiki-e)
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Sea dragon, 19th century (coloured woodcut)
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Portrait of the Actor Ichikawa Yaozo III
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Ukiyo-e Print of an Actor Playing a Samurai by Kunisada, 1847 (colour woodblock print)
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Traditional Japanese Woodblock print of Actors
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Traditional Japanese Woodblock female by window
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Traditional Japanese Woodblock print of a Ghost
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Actors performing stage dance of the four Onnagatas, c. 1800-05 (colour woodcut)
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: The actor Sawamura Sojuro in the role of Kudo Suketsuno, in the Soga Brothers Revenge, c
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Traditional Japanese Woodblock of a couple
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Figures with Parasols in Snow (A scene from The Tale of Genji) (colour woodcut on paper)
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Viewing Maple Trees, 1835 (colour woodblock print)
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Nichiren's Memorial Day at Ikegami Honganji, 1864 (woodblock print)
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: The Treasury of Loyal Retainers, Act 4. Actors Arashi Sanpachi and Bando Mitsugoro
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: First Day of the Horse at Inari Shrine, Oji, 1864 (woodblock print)
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Nestor Fenleroc, European settler hunting in Africa. 1923 (engraving)
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: New Year Pilgirmage to Myohoji in Horinouchi, Edo, c. 1804-1810 (woodblock on paper)
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Art japonais: preparatifs de sortie; concours de beaute feminine
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Art japonais: fleurs dans le vent (Flowers in the Wind) (scene avec des femmes et un homme)
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Imitating a Duck, 1809 (woodblock on paper)
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Actors in the Twelve Months, 1809 (woodblock on paper)
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Actors Onoe Matsusuke and Nakayama Tomisaburo, 1825 (woodblock on paper)
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Imitating an Arkshell - Man flanked by two hats, 1809 (woodblock on paper)
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Imitating a Kite (bird), 1809 (woodblock print on paper)
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Party of courtesans fording a wave-wracked river, 1825 (woodblock on paper)
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Imitating a Crab, 1809 (woodblock on paper)
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Actors in the Twelve Months, 1809 (woodblock on paper)
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: A Woman Carrying a Child on her Back (woodblock print)
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Party of courtesans fording a wave-wracked river, 1825 (woodblock on paper)
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Actors in the Twelve Months, 1809 (woodblock on paper)
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Imitating a Dog, 1809 (woodblock print on paper)
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: An autumnal festival procession in a street, 1825 (woodblock on paper)
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Imitating a Cactus, 1809 (woodblock on paper)
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Imitating a Turtle, 1809 (woodblock on paper)
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: A scene from the play Kohada no kaii ame no furu numa
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Combat des lutteurs sumo Shitaky Beya et Hidenoyama. Estampe de Utagawa Kunisada
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Portrait du lutteur de sumo Goyogi Kumoemon. Estampe de Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1865)
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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection: Dragon and Japanese in traditional costume - Japanese print by Kounisoda


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Utagawa Toyokuni Collection

Utagawa Toyokuni (1769-1825) was a Japanese artist of the Edo period. He is best known for his prints and paintings of kabuki actors, which were popular during the time. He was one of the most influential ukiyo-e artists of his era, and is often referred to as “the great master” or “the godfather” of ukiyo-e art. His works are characterized by their bold lines, dynamic compositions, and vivid colors. Toyokuni's work has been widely exhibited in Japan and abroad, including at the British Museum in London and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. His influence can be seen in many contemporary Japanese artists who continue to draw inspiration from his work today.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Utagawa Toyokuni collection is a stunning array of Japanese art that showcases the works of one of Japan's most celebrated artists. The collection, available through Media Storehouse, features a range of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that capture the essence of traditional Japanese culture. Utagawa Toyokuni was renowned for his ukiyo-e woodblock prints during the late 18th and early 19th centuries in Japan. His work depicted everyday life in Edo (now Tokyo) with vivid colors and intricate details. He also created portraits of actors from kabuki theater which were highly sought after by collectors. The Utagawa Toyokuni collection offers a glimpse into this fascinating period in Japanese history through its beautiful artwork. From depictions of geishas to samurais to landscapes and cityscapes, there is something for everyone in this extensive collection. Whether you're looking to add some cultural flair to your home or office or simply appreciate fine artistry from another era and culture, the Utagawa Toyokuni collection has much to offer.
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What are Utagawa Toyokuni (Artists Arts) art prints?

Utagawa Toyokuni was a renowned Japanese artist who lived during the Edo period. He is best known for his ukiyo-e prints, which were popular among the common people of Japan. Ukiyo-e translates to "pictures of the floating world" and refers to images that depict everyday life, including scenes from entertainment districts, landscapes, and portraits. Utagawa Toyokuni's art prints are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike due to their intricate details and vibrant colors. His works often feature actors in kabuki theater performances or beautiful women in traditional dress. We offer a wide selection of Utagawa Toyokuni's art prints that have been carefully curated from various sources around the world. These prints are available in different sizes and formats such as framed or unframed options to suit your preferences. Whether you're a fan of Japanese culture or simply appreciate fine art, our collection of Utagawa Toyokuni's art prints is sure to impress.
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What Utagawa Toyokuni (Artists Arts) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Utagawa Toyokuni art prints that you can purchase. The artist was known for his ukiyo-e woodblock prints during the late 18th and early 19th centuries in Japan. Some of the popular prints available at Media Storehouse include Kabuki actors, samurai warriors, geishas, and landscapes. You can find various sizes and formats to choose from such as framed or unframed prints, canvas wraps, or even posters. These art pieces are perfect for adding an oriental touch to your home decor or as a gift for someone who appreciates Japanese culture. In addition to Utagawa Toyokuni's works, Media Storehouse also has a vast collection of other artists' artworks ranging from classic paintings to modern photography. You can browse through their extensive catalog online and order with ease.
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How do I buy Utagawa Toyokuni (Artists Arts) art prints?

To buy Utagawa Toyokuni art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our collection of available prints online. Once you have found a print that you like, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information before completing the purchase. We offer a wide selection of Utagawa Toyokuni's artwork, ranging from traditional Japanese woodblock prints to more contemporary pieces. Our collection includes both black and white and color prints in various sizes, so you can choose the perfect piece for your home or office. Whether you are a collector looking for rare pieces or just someone who appreciates beautiful art, Media Storehouse makes it easy to buy Utagawa Toyokuni art prints online. With their secure payment system and fast shipping options, you can enjoy your new artwork in no time.
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How much do Utagawa Toyokuni (Artists Arts) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Utagawa Toyokuni art prints for purchase. The cost of these prints can vary depending on factors such as size and framing options. However, we strive to provide our customers with affordable prices while maintaining the highest quality standards in the industry. Our Utagawa Toyokuni art prints are created using state-of-the-art printing technology that ensures vibrant colors and sharp details. We use only premium materials to produce our prints, including high-quality paper and archival inks that resist fading over time. Whether you're looking for a small print to add some color to your home or office, or a large statement piece to make an impact in any room, we have something for everyone at Media Storehouse. Our selection of Utagawa Toyokuni art prints is sure to impress even the most discerning collectors and enthusiasts alike.
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How will my Utagawa Toyokuni (Artists Arts) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in delivering your Utagawa Toyokuni art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your artwork arrives in pristine condition. Our team of experts carefully roll and wrap each print before placing it into a sturdy cardboard tube for shipping. We work with trusted courier partners who offer reliable delivery services worldwide. Once your order has been dispatched, you will receive a tracking number so that you can monitor the progress of your package. When your Utagawa Toyokuni art prints arrive, they will be ready for framing or display as desired. Whether you are purchasing one print or several, our goal is to provide a seamless and enjoyable shopping experience from start to finish. We understand the importance of preserving and sharing beautiful works of art like those created by Utagawa Toyokuni. That's why we take every precaution to ensure that your prints arrive safely and securely at their destination.