ArtistsKatsukawa Shunchô
Katsukawa Shunchô

Katsukawa Shunchô

Japanese, 1750–1821
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Katsukawa Shunchō was a Japanese designer of ukiyo-e style Japanese woodblock prints, who was active from about 1783 to about 1795.

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Interior: a girl and a kitten (late 18th century)
Smithsonian Institution
Interior: a woman helping a girl to dress (1726-1792)
Smithsonian Institution
A Thousand Autumns, Ten Thousand Years on Tokiwa Bridge (early 1790s)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Women Viewing Cherry Blossoms at Asukayama (1780s)
Cleveland Museum of Art
A Thousand Autumns, Ten Thousand Years on Tokiwa Bridge (early 1790s)
Cleveland Museum of Art
A Thousand Autumns, Ten Thousand Years on Tokiwa Bridge (early 1790s)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Young Woman Standing Beside a Pine Tree Within the Precincts of a Temple (c. late 1780s)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Women of the Tatsumi District (from the series Eastern Customs of the Present Day) (c. mid 1780s)
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