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

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Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Memorial Portrait of the Actor Onoe Kikugoro V, 1903. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Memorial Portrait of the Actor Onoe Kikugoro V, 1903. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Memorial Portrait of the Actor Onoe Kikugoro V, 1903

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Memorial Portrait of the Actor Suketakaya Kodenji, 1899. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Memorial Portrait of the Actor Suketakaya Kodenji, 1899. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Memorial Portrait of the Actor Suketakaya Kodenji, 1899

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Memorial Portrait of the Actor Ichikawa Danjuro IX, 1903. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Memorial Portrait of the Actor Ichikawa Danjuro IX, 1903. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Memorial Portrait of the Actor Ichikawa Danjuro IX, 1903

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: New Years Pilgrimage to Myohoji Temple in Horinouchi (Horinouchi Myohoji eho mairi... c)

New Years Pilgrimage to Myohoji Temple in Horinouchi (Horinouchi Myohoji eho mairi... c)
New Years Pilgrimage to Myohoji Temple in Horinouchi (Horinouchi Myohoji eho mairi no zu), c. 1804/10

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Actor Playing Seigen Doshin in the play Hana butai banjaku soga, 1802

Actor Playing Seigen Doshin in the play Hana butai banjaku soga, 1802

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Women Visiting the Bird and Flower Teahouse (Kachojaya), c. 1792 / 93

Women Visiting the Bird and Flower Teahouse (Kachojaya), c. 1792 / 93
Women Visiting the Bird and Flower Teahouse (Kachojaya), c. 1792/93

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Four Seasons in the South - Summer View (Minami shiki natsu no kei), c. 1789 / 93

Four Seasons in the South - Summer View (Minami shiki natsu no kei), c. 1789 / 93
Four Seasons in the South - Summer View (Minami shiki natsu no kei), c. 1789/93

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Women viewing miniature landscape, from the series 'Furyu moro hanami uwari', n

Women viewing miniature landscape, from the series "Furyu moro hanami uwari", n
Women viewing miniature landscape, from the series " Furyu moro hanami uwari", n.d

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: The Fourth Month (Shi gatsu), from the series 'Fashionable Twelve Months... c.1793

The Fourth Month (Shi gatsu), from the series "Fashionable Twelve Months... c.1793
The Fourth Month (Shi gatsu), from the series " Fashionable Twelve Months (Furyu junikagetsu)", c. 1793

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: The Eighth Month (Hachi gatsu), from the series 'Fashionable Twelve Months (Furyu)

The Eighth Month (Hachi gatsu), from the series "Fashionable Twelve Months (Furyu)
The Eighth Month (Hachi gatsu), from the series " Fashionable Twelve Months (Furyu junikagetsu)", c. 1793

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: The Twelfth Month (Goku getsu), from the series 'Fashionable Twelve Months (Furyu)

The Twelfth Month (Goku getsu), from the series "Fashionable Twelve Months (Furyu)
The Twelfth Month (Goku getsu), from the series " Fashionable Twelve Months (Furyu junikagetsu)", c. 1793

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: The Ninth Month (Ku gatsu), from the series 'Fashionable Twelve Months

The Ninth Month (Ku gatsu), from the series "Fashionable Twelve Months
The Ninth Month (Ku gatsu), from the series " Fashionable Twelve Months (Furyu junikagetsu)", c. 1793

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: The Second Month (Ni gatsu), from the series 'Fashionable Twelve Months

The Second Month (Ni gatsu), from the series "Fashionable Twelve Months
The Second Month (Ni gatsu), from the series " Fashionable Twelve Months (Furyu junikagetsu)", c. 1793

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: The First Month (Sho gatsu), from the series 'Fashionable Twelve Months

The First Month (Sho gatsu), from the series "Fashionable Twelve Months
The First Month (Sho gatsu), from the series " Fashionable Twelve Months (Furyu junikagetsu)", c. 1793

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: The Seventh Month (Shichi gatsu), from the series 'Fashionable Twelve Months (Furyu)

The Seventh Month (Shichi gatsu), from the series "Fashionable Twelve Months (Furyu)
The Seventh Month (Shichi gatsu), from the series " Fashionable Twelve Months (Furyu junikagetsu)", c. 1793

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: The Young Monkey Showman (Wakashu sarumawashi), n. d. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I

The Young Monkey Showman (Wakashu sarumawashi), n. d. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I
The Young Monkey Showman (Wakashu sarumawashi), n.d

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: A princess traveling with her attendants descends from a palanquin, c. 1801 / 04

A princess traveling with her attendants descends from a palanquin, c. 1801 / 04
A princess traveling with her attendants descends from a palanquin, c. 1801/04

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: The Red Carp, c. 1804 / 18. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I

The Red Carp, c. 1804 / 18. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I
The Red Carp, c. 1804/18

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Portrait of Eijudo at Seventy-One, 1798. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I

Portrait of Eijudo at Seventy-One, 1798. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I
Portrait of Eijudo at Seventy-One, 1798

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: The actor Ichikawa Danjuro VI and a boy, n. d. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I

The actor Ichikawa Danjuro VI and a boy, n. d. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I
The actor Ichikawa Danjuro VI and a boy, n.d

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Memorial Portrait of the Actor Segawa Roko IV, 1812. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I

Memorial Portrait of the Actor Segawa Roko IV, 1812. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I
Memorial Portrait of the Actor Segawa Roko IV, 1812

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: The actors Arashi Sanpachi I and Ichikawa Omezo I, n. d. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I

The actors Arashi Sanpachi I and Ichikawa Omezo I, n. d. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I
The actors Arashi Sanpachi I and Ichikawa Omezo I, n.d

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Memorial Portrait of the Actor Sawamura Sojuro IV, 1812. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I

Memorial Portrait of the Actor Sawamura Sojuro IV, 1812. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I
Memorial Portrait of the Actor Sawamura Sojuro IV, 1812

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Memorial Portrait of the Actor Ichikawa Monnosuke III, 1824. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I

Memorial Portrait of the Actor Ichikawa Monnosuke III, 1824. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I
Memorial Portrait of the Actor Ichikawa Monnosuke III, 1824

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Nakayama Tomisaburo Dressed as a Woman Wearing a Towel on Her Head, c. 1795

Nakayama Tomisaburo Dressed as a Woman Wearing a Towel on Her Head, c. 1795

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Irises: beauty arranging hair, from an untitled series of beauties and flowers, 1812

Irises: beauty arranging hair, from an untitled series of beauties and flowers, 1812

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: A Contemporary Parody of Komachi Prays for Rain (Tosei yatsushi Amagoi Komachi), c. 1792

A Contemporary Parody of Komachi Prays for Rain (Tosei yatsushi Amagoi Komachi), c. 1792

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: A Fashionable Female Version of the Shikisanban Dance (Furyu onna shikisanban), c

A Fashionable Female Version of the Shikisanban Dance (Furyu onna shikisanban), c. 1788/89

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Lilies: young woman holding a letter, from an untitled series of beauties and flowers

Lilies: young woman holding a letter, from an untitled series of beauties and flowers, 1812

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Ichikawa Yaozo III in the Role of Takebe Genzo and Iwai Kiyotaro in the Role of Tonami

Ichikawa Yaozo III in the Role of Takebe Genzo and Iwai Kiyotaro in the Role of Tonami, 1796

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Memorial Portraits of the Actors Otani Baju II (right) and Ichikawa Monnosuke III (left), 1824

Memorial Portraits of the Actors Otani Baju II (right) and Ichikawa Monnosuke III (left), 1824

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Overlooking the bay at Shinagawa, c. 1790. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I

Overlooking the bay at Shinagawa, c. 1790. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I
Overlooking the bay at Shinagawa, c. 1790

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Ladies behind screen in a daimyos mansion, n. d. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I

Ladies behind screen in a daimyos mansion, n. d. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I
Ladies behind screen in a daimyos mansion, n.d

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Ichikawa Danjuro VII as Fujiwara no Shihei (Tokihira, Minister of the Left), in Ume Sakura

Ichikawa Danjuro VII as Fujiwara no Shihei (Tokihira, Minister of the Left), in Ume Sakura Aioi-zoshi, c. 1816

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: The actor Segawa Kikunojo and a young woman kicking a ball, n. d

The actor Segawa Kikunojo and a young woman kicking a ball, n. d
The actor Segawa Kikunojo and a young woman kicking a ball, n.d

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: A Parody of Hachi no ki, n. d. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I

A Parody of Hachi no ki, n. d. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I
A Parody of Hachi no ki, n.d

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: A Windy Day under the Cherry Trees, c. 1797. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I

A Windy Day under the Cherry Trees, c. 1797. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I
A Windy Day under the Cherry Trees, c. 1797

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: The Four Seasons in the South (Minami Shiki): Summer Scene, n. d

The Four Seasons in the South (Minami Shiki): Summer Scene, n. d
The Four Seasons in the South (Minami Shiki): Summer Scene, n.d

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Doing the Laundry by the Well Curb (Idobata no sentaku to araihari), c. 1795

Doing the Laundry by the Well Curb (Idobata no sentaku to araihari), c. 1795

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Portrait of the Sumo Wrestler Ikezuki Geitazaemon, c. 1845. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Portrait of the Sumo Wrestler Ikezuki Geitazaemon, c. 1845. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Portrait of the Sumo Wrestler Ikezuki Geitazaemon, c. 1845

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: The actor Nakamura Shikan IV as Inada Kozo disguised as Yamagata Gyobunosuke, 1861

The actor Nakamura Shikan IV as Inada Kozo disguised as Yamagata Gyobunosuke, 1861

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Memorial portrait of Utagawa Hiroshige, 1858. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Memorial portrait of Utagawa Hiroshige, 1858. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Memorial portrait of Utagawa Hiroshige, 1858

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Memorial Portrait of the Actor Ichikawa Ebizo V, 1859. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Memorial Portrait of the Actor Ichikawa Ebizo V, 1859. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Memorial Portrait of the Actor Ichikawa Ebizo V, 1859

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Memorial Portrait of the Actor Sawamura Tanosuke II, 1817. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Memorial Portrait of the Actor Sawamura Tanosuke II, 1817. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Memorial Portrait of the Actor Sawamura Tanosuke II, 1817

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Flourishing of Edo Pictures Depicting Dances (Odori keiyo Edo-e no sakae), 1858

Flourishing of Edo Pictures Depicting Dances (Odori keiyo Edo-e no sakae), 1858

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Joriken riding his sword across water, section of a sheet from an untitled harimaze

Joriken riding his sword across water, section of a sheet from an untitled harimaze series, 1858

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Actor in riding garb, 1834. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Actor in riding garb, 1834. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Actor in riding garb, 1834

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: The actors Ichikawa Danjuro VII as Takamoto no kitsune and Segawa Kikunojo V as Izumi... 1818

The actors Ichikawa Danjuro VII as Takamoto no kitsune and Segawa Kikunojo V as Izumi... 1818
The actors Ichikawa Danjuro VII as Takamoto no kitsune and Segawa Kikunojo V as Izumi no Chieda-gitsune, 1818



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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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