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

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Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Shichiri Oboro (image 1 of 2), 1857. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Shichiri Oboro (image 1 of 2), 1857. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Shichiri Oboro (image 1 of 2), 1857. Actors Nakamura Enjaku as Deshi Nitcho and Bando Mitsugoro VI VI as Deshi Nichizo; Ichikawa Danzo VI as Taijin

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Actor in the role of the Hunter Toriyama Shusaku, 1859. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Actor in the role of the Hunter Toriyama Shusaku, 1859. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Actor in the role of the Hunter Toriyama Shusaku, 1859. Play: Shiranui Monogatari

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Umeo Maru and Sakura Maru, mid 19th century. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Umeo Maru and Sakura Maru, mid 19th century. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Umeo Maru and Sakura Maru, mid 19th century

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Oniichi (or Keichi) Hogan in the Sanryaku Chapter, Shichi Iroha Jui, 19th century

Oniichi (or Keichi) Hogan in the Sanryaku Chapter, Shichi Iroha Jui, 19th century. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Oniichi (or Keichi) Hogan in the Sanryaku Chapter, Shichi Iroha Jui, 19th century

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: The Actor Mimasu Gennosuke in the role of a Tobacco Seller, c1820s. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

The Actor Mimasu Gennosuke in the role of a Tobacco Seller, c1820s. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
The Actor Mimasu Gennosuke in the role of a Tobacco Seller, c1820s

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: The Actor Bando Hikosaburo V as the Wrestler Onigatake, 1861. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

The Actor Bando Hikosaburo V as the Wrestler Onigatake, 1861. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
The Actor Bando Hikosaburo V as the Wrestler Onigatake, 1861

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Young Women in a Theater Balcony, c1820s. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Young Women in a Theater Balcony, c1820s. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Young Women in a Theater Balcony, c1820s

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Backstage at an Edo Kabuki Theater, 1811. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Backstage at an Edo Kabuki Theater, 1811. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Backstage at an Edo Kabuki Theater, 1811

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Actor in the Role of Wrestler Hanaregoma no Chokichi, c1850. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Actor in the Role of Wrestler Hanaregoma no Chokichi, c1850. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Actor in the Role of Wrestler Hanaregoma no Chokichi, c1850

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Yatsuhashi of Chumanjiya, 1831. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Yatsuhashi of Chumanjiya, 1831. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Yatsuhashi of Chumanjiya, 1831

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Actors as Lion Dancers (image 2 of 4), c1850. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Actors as Lion Dancers (image 2 of 4), c1850. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Actors as Lion Dancers (image 2 of 4), c1850. Bando Takesaburo I as Kokura-an Chokichi, and Ichikawa Kodanji IV as Moremore Yoshizo in the Play Iro Ichiza Tegoto no Fukubiki

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Four Actors in the Roles of Natsume Shirosaburo, Saimenosuke, Katsuragi, and Kijin Omatsu, c1835

Four Actors in the Roles of Natsume Shirosaburo, Saimenosuke, Katsuragi, and Kijin Omatsu, c1835

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Yellow, between c1847 and c1852. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Yellow, between c1847 and c1852. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Yellow, between c1847 and c1852. Series: Costumes in Five Different Colors

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Red, between c1847 and c1852. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Red, between c1847 and c1852. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Red, between c1847 and c1852. Series: Costumes in Five Different Colors

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Red, between c1847 and c1852. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Red, between c1847 and c1852. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Red, between c1847 and c1852. Series: Costumes in Five Different Colors

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: White, between c1847 and c1852. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

White, between c1847 and c1852. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
White, between c1847 and c1852. Series: Costumes in Five Different Colors

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: The Ascendence of a Modern Day Genji, 1853. Creators: Ando Hiroshige, Utagawa Kunisada

The Ascendence of a Modern Day Genji, 1853. Creators: Ando Hiroshige, Utagawa Kunisada
The Ascendence of a Modern Day Genji, 1853

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Minakuchi: Panoramic View of Mount Iwafuri (Iwafuriyama chôbô), Ofude and Banba Chûta... 1855

Minakuchi: Panoramic View of Mount Iwafuri (Iwafuriyama chôbô), Ofude and Banba Chûta... 1855
Minakuchi: Panoramic View of Mount Iwafuri (Iwafuriyama chobo), Ofude and Banba Chuta in the Sasahiki Scene from the Play Hiragana Seisuiki (Seisuiki Sasahiki), Published in 1855

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Ichikawa Kodanji IV as Ishikawa Goemon, Onoe Kikugoro II as the wife Oritsu... between 1848 & 1852

Ichikawa Kodanji IV as Ishikawa Goemon, Onoe Kikugoro II as the wife Oritsu... between 1848 & 1852
Ichikawa Kodanji IV as Ishikawa Goemon, Onoe Kikugoro II as the wife Oritsu, Arashi Rikan III as Haginoya Yaegiri and Nakamura Utaemon IV as Takagi Oriemon from the series Comparison of flowers

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Beauties Playing Battledore and Shuttlecock, c1805. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I

Beauties Playing Battledore and Shuttlecock, c1805. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I
Beauties Playing Battledore and Shuttlecock, c1805

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Ichikawa Hakuen I and Sawamura Sojuro III (image 1 of 2), 1790s. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I

Ichikawa Hakuen I and Sawamura Sojuro III (image 1 of 2), 1790s. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I
Ichikawa Hakuen I and Sawamura Sojuro III (image 1 of 2), 1790s

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Ichikawa Hakuen I and Sawamura Sojuro III (image 1 of 2), 1790s. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I

Ichikawa Hakuen I and Sawamura Sojuro III (image 1 of 2), 1790s. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I
Ichikawa Hakuen I and Sawamura Sojuro III (image 1 of 2), 1790s

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Kabuki Marquee (image 1 of 3), 1822. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I

Kabuki Marquee (image 1 of 3), 1822. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I
Kabuki Marquee (image 1 of 3), 1822

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Actor Matsumoto Koshiro V, between circa 1805 and circa 1810. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I

Actor Matsumoto Koshiro V, between circa 1805 and circa 1810. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I
Actor Matsumoto Koshiro V, 1805 and circa 1810

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Actors with a Bonsai Tree, 1805. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I

Actors with a Bonsai Tree, 1805. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I
Actors with a Bonsai Tree, 1805

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Portrait of the Actor Ichikawa Danjuro VII in the Role of Yoemon (image 3 of 3), Early 1810s

Portrait of the Actor Ichikawa Danjuro VII in the Role of Yoemon (image 3 of 3), Early 1810s

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Imoseyama (the Japanese Romeo and Juliet), 1806. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I

Imoseyama (the Japanese Romeo and Juliet), 1806. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I
Imoseyama (the Japanese Romeo and Juliet), 1806

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Nakamura Noshio as Hanako in Musume Dojoji, 1796. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I

Nakamura Noshio as Hanako in Musume Dojoji, 1796. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I
Nakamura Noshio as Hanako in Musume Dojoji, 1796

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Perspective View of the Temple Shiba Mirokuzan Zojoji, Late 18th - early 19th century

Perspective View of the Temple Shiba Mirokuzan Zojoji, Late 18th - early 19th century. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I
Perspective View of the Temple Shiba Mirokuzan Zojoji, Late 18th - early 19th century

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Seven Actors as the Gods of Good Fortune, Late 18th-early 19th century. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I

Seven Actors as the Gods of Good Fortune, Late 18th-early 19th century. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I
Seven Actors as the Gods of Good Fortune, Late 18th-early 19th century

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: March: Viewing Cherry Blossoms, 1801. Creator: Utagawa Toyohiro

March: Viewing Cherry Blossoms, 1801. Creator: Utagawa Toyohiro
March: Viewing Cherry Blossoms, 1801. From Twelve Months by the Two Artists Toyokuni and Toyohiro

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Yui, Published in 1854. Creators: Utagawa Kunisada, Ando Hiroshige

Yui, Published in 1854. Creators: Utagawa Kunisada, Ando Hiroshige
Yui, Published in 1854. From Double-brush 53 stages(Sohitsu gojusan tsugi), no. 17. he Sisters (Shimei) Miyagino and Shinobu

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Black, between circa 1847 and circa 1852. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Black, between circa 1847 and circa 1852. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Black, between circa 1847 and circa 1852. From Costumes in Five Different Colors

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Actors Arashi Otohachi III and Iwai Kumesaburo II, 19th century. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Actors Arashi Otohachi III and Iwai Kumesaburo II, 19th century. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Actors Arashi Otohachi III and Iwai Kumesaburo II, 19th century. Play: Sekai no Hana Oguri Gaiden

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Ariharano Tokihira and Matsuo Maru, 19th century. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Ariharano Tokihira and Matsuo Maru, 19th century. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Ariharano Tokihira and Matsuo Maru, 19th century

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Hayano Kanpei and the Farmer Yoichi, 1859. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Hayano Kanpei and the Farmer Yoichi, 1859. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Hayano Kanpei and the Farmer Yoichi, 1859

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Memorial Portrait of Hiroshige, 1859. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Memorial Portrait of Hiroshige, 1859. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Memorial Portrait of Hiroshige, 1859

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: The Actor Nakamura Fukusuke I as Hanaregoma no Chokichi in the Play Futatsu chocho kuruwa... 1854

The Actor Nakamura Fukusuke I as Hanaregoma no Chokichi in the Play Futatsu chocho kuruwa... 1854
The Actor Nakamura Fukusuke I as Hanaregoma no Chokichi in the Play Futatsu chocho kuruwa nikki, 1854

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Osaka Actor Nakamura Shikan in the Role of the Daimyo Fujiwara no Tokihira, c.early 1840s

Osaka Actor Nakamura Shikan in the Role of the Daimyo Fujiwara no Tokihira, c.early 1840s. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Osaka Actor Nakamura Shikan in the Role of the Daimyo Fujiwara no Tokihira, c.early 1840s

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: The Actors Sawamura Sojuro and Arashi Shincha, c1810s. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

The Actors Sawamura Sojuro and Arashi Shincha, c1810s. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
The Actors Sawamura Sojuro and Arashi Shincha, c1810s

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Actors as Otsu-e figures Fukurokuju and Benkei, c1850. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Actors as Otsu-e figures Fukurokuju and Benkei, c1850. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Actors as Otsu-e figures Fukurokuju and Benkei, c1850

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: A Scene from the Play Hana no ura gikyoku tsuki (image 2 of 3), 1846. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

A Scene from the Play Hana no ura gikyoku tsuki (image 2 of 3), 1846. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
A Scene from the Play Hana no ura gikyoku tsuki (image 2 of 3), 1846

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: YuiZ from the series Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido with Beauties, Published in 1838

YuiZ from the series Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido with Beauties, Published in 1838. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
YuiZ from the series Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido with Beauties, Published in 1838. From Fifty-three Stations on the T¯okaid¯o Road

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Waterfall at Oji; The Actor Segawa Senjo as Kuzunoha, Published in 1863. Creators: Utagawa Kunisada

Waterfall at Oji; The Actor Segawa Senjo as Kuzunoha, Published in 1863. Creators: Utagawa Kunisada
Waterfall at Oji; The Actor Segawa Senjo as Kuzunoha, Published in 1863. From Flowers of Edo with Views of Famous Places

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Saruwaka Shibaimachi The Theater District in Saruwaka (Cho); The Actor Ichikawa Ebizo V... 1863

Saruwaka Shibaimachi The Theater District in Saruwaka (Cho); The Actor Ichikawa Ebizo V... 1863
Saruwaka Shibaimachi The Theater District in Saruwaka (Cho); The Actor Ichikawa Ebizo V in the Role of Hitotsuya no Baba The Old Woman of the Lonely House, 1863

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Bamba; The Actor Sawamura Tanosuke III as the Apprentice (Detchi) Chokichi, 1861

Bamba; The Actor Sawamura Tanosuke III as the Apprentice (Detchi) Chokichi, 1861. From Flowers of Edo with Views of Famous Places

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Embankment by Kuichigai Moat in Asakusa; The Actor Kataoka Nizaemon VIII as Tamigaya Iemon, 1863

Embankment by Kuichigai Moat in Asakusa; The Actor Kataoka Nizaemon VIII as Tamigaya Iemon, 1863. From Flowers of Edo with Views of Famous Places

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Ryogoku Bridge; The Actor Ichikawa Danjuro VIII in the Role of Yokoyama no Yosaburo, 1863

Ryogoku Bridge; The Actor Ichikawa Danjuro VIII in the Role of Yokoyama no Yosaburo, 1863. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Ryogoku Bridge; The Actor Ichikawa Danjuro VIII in the Role of Yokoyama no Yosaburo, 1863. From Flowers of Edo with Views of Famous Places



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