ArtistsUtagawa Toyoharu
Utagawa Toyoharu

Utagawa Toyoharu

1735
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34
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Utagawa Toyoharu was a Japanese artist in the ukiyo-e genre, known as the founder of the Utagawa school and for his uki-e pictures that incorporated Western-style geometrical perspective to create a sense of depth.

Source: Aic · Trust score: 95% · Updated 8d ago

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A Courtesan and her attendant (1735-1868)
Smithsonian Institution
Woman walking in a breeze (1735-1814)
Smithsonian Institution
Two women and a girl on the seashore (1735-1814)
Smithsonian Institution
Newly Published Perspective Picture of Mount Fuji in Spring from Tagonoura (Shinpan uki-e Tagonoura haru no Fuji) (c. 1772/89)
Art Institute of Chicago
Fishing (Senadori no zu), from the series "Dutch Perspective Pictures (Oranda uki-e)" (c. 1768)
Art Institute of Chicago
Views of Reception Rooms in Japan - Entertainments on the Day of the Rat in the Modern Style (Uki-e wakoku keiseki ozashiki imayo ne no hi no asobi no zu) (c. 1771/76)
Art Institute of Chicago
Perspective Picture of a Kabuki Theater (Uki-e Kabuki shibai no zu) (c. 1776)
Art Institute of Chicago
Snow-Viewing Entertainment (c. 1771)
Art Institute of Chicago
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Art Institute of Chicago
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