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Okumura Masanobu was a Japanese artist and printmaker who lived during the Edo period (1603-1868)

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Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Cooling off at Ryogoku: A Set of Three (Ryogoku suzumi sanpukutsui), c. 1748

Cooling off at Ryogoku: A Set of Three (Ryogoku suzumi sanpukutsui), c. 1748

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: A Hawk on a Kiri Tree, c. 1720 / 25. Creator: Okumura Masanobu

A Hawk on a Kiri Tree, c. 1720 / 25. Creator: Okumura Masanobu
A Hawk on a Kiri Tree, c. 1720/25

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: The Actor Ichikawa Ebizo I as Sukeroku, c. 1749. Creator: Okumura Masanobu

The Actor Ichikawa Ebizo I as Sukeroku, c. 1749. Creator: Okumura Masanobu
The Actor Ichikawa Ebizo I as Sukeroku, c. 1749

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: A Woman Nomori (Onna Nomori), no. 11 from a series of 12 prints depicting parodies

A Woman Nomori (Onna Nomori), no. 11 from a series of 12 prints depicting parodies of plays, c. 1716/35

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Ogino Isaburo, from 'A Triptych of Young Kabuki Actors: Kyoto, Center (Iroko... c)

Ogino Isaburo, from "A Triptych of Young Kabuki Actors: Kyoto, Center (Iroko... c)
Ogino Isaburo, from " A Triptych of Young Kabuki Actors: Kyoto, Center (Iroko sanpukutsui: Kyo, naka)", c. 1723

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Measuring Daikokus height, no. 5 from a series of 12 prints, c. 1708

Measuring Daikokus height, no. 5 from a series of 12 prints, c. 1708

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Daruma crossing the sea on a leaf, no. 7 from a series of 12 prints, c. 1708

Daruma crossing the sea on a leaf, no. 7 from a series of 12 prints, c. 1708

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Child Attendants: A Set of Three (Kamuro sanpukutsui), c. 1744 / 51

Child Attendants: A Set of Three (Kamuro sanpukutsui), c. 1744 / 51
Child Attendants: A Set of Three (Kamuro sanpukutsui), c. 1744/51

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Lion and Peonies, c. 1720 / 25. Creator: Okumura Masanobu

Lion and Peonies, c. 1720 / 25. Creator: Okumura Masanobu
Lion and Peonies, c. 1720/25

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Standing Courtesan, 1710s. Creator: Okumura Masanobu

Standing Courtesan, 1710s. Creator: Okumura Masanobu
Standing Courtesan, 1710s

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Jurojin with cranes, a stag, and a tortoise, 18th century. Creator: Okumura Masanobu

Jurojin with cranes, a stag, and a tortoise, 18th century. Creator: Okumura Masanobu
Jurojin with cranes, a stag, and a tortoise, 18th century

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Hotei Reading a Book, no. 11 from a series of 12 prints, c. 1708

Hotei Reading a Book, no. 11 from a series of 12 prints, c. 1708

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: The Yugao Chapter from 'The Tale of Genji'(Genji Yugao)

The Yugao Chapter from "The Tale of Genji"(Genji Yugao)
The Yugao Chapter from " The Tale of Genji" (Genji Yugao), from a series of Genji parodies, c. 1710

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: An actor manipulating a puppet, 18th century (woodblock print on paper)

An actor manipulating a puppet, 18th century (woodblock print on paper)
6437526 An actor manipulating a puppet, 18th century (woodblock print on paper) by Masanobu, Okumura (1686-1764); 30x14.5 cm; Maidstone Museum and Art Gallery, Kent

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: A kabuki actor in female character (onnagata), 18th century (woodblock print on paper)

A kabuki actor in female character (onnagata), 18th century (woodblock print on paper)
6437525 A kabuki actor in female character (onnagata), 18th century (woodblock print on paper) by Masanobu, Okumura (1686-1764); 32.9x15.6 cm; Maidstone Museum and Art Gallery, Kent

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Musician. Woman playing the drum. Japanese print by Okumura Masanobu (1686-1764)

Musician. Woman playing the drum. Japanese print by Okumura Masanobu (1686-1764)
JLJ4689191 Musician. Woman playing the drum. Japanese print by Okumura Masanobu (1686-1764), 18th century. Paris, BN. by Masanobu, Okumura (1686-1764); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: The Scroll Mounters Wife, Osan, 1725-30 (woodblock)

The Scroll Mounters Wife, Osan, 1725-30 (woodblock)
873554 The Scroll Mounters Wife, Osan, 1725-30 (woodblock) by Masanobu, Okumura (1686-1764); 33.34 x15.4 cm; San Diego Museum of Art, USA; eSan Diego Museum of Art; Bequest of Mrs

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Nikuhitsu ukiyo-e: Courtesan and Two Attendants, c. 1735 (ink, colour & gofun on paper)

Nikuhitsu ukiyo-e: Courtesan and Two Attendants, c. 1735 (ink, colour & gofun on paper)
880220 Nikuhitsu ukiyo-e: Courtesan and Two Attendants, c. 1735 (ink, colour & gofun on paper) by Masanobu, Okumura (1686-1764); 32x54 cm; Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Courtesan Likened to the Chinese Sage Zhang Guolao (Japanese: Chokaro), c

Courtesan Likened to the Chinese Sage Zhang Guolao (Japanese: Chokaro), c
2969318 Courtesan Likened to the Chinese Sage Zhang Guolao (Japanese: Chokaro), c.1715 (hand-colored woodblock print; o-oban, tan-e) by Masanobu

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Battle between two enemy samurai during the Battle of Ichi-no-Tani

Battle between two enemy samurai during the Battle of Ichi-no-Tani
GIA4731744 Battle between two enemy samurai during the Battle of Ichi-no-Tani. Painting on paper by Okumura Masanobu, about 1720

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Enjoying the Evening Cool near Ryogoku Bridge (Ryogoku bashi yusuzumi uki-e), c

Enjoying the Evening Cool near Ryogoku Bridge (Ryogoku bashi yusuzumi uki-e), c
2969458 Enjoying the Evening Cool near Ryogoku Bridge (Ryogoku bashi yusuzumi uki-e), c.1740 (hand-coloured woodblock print;, horizontal o-oban) by Masanobu

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: 'Parrot Komachi of the Floating World', 1711-1716

"Parrot Komachi of the Floating World", 1711-1716
883335 " Parrot Komachi of the Floating World", 1711-1716 by Masanobu, Okumura (1686-1764); Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN, USA; (add.info.: 20 9/16 x 14 1/8 in)

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Large Perspective Picture of the Kaomise Performance on the Kabuki Stage

Large Perspective Picture of the Kaomise Performance on the Kabuki Stage
2969319 Large Perspective Picture of the Kaomise Performance on the Kabuki Stage (Shibai kyogen butai kaomise o uki-e), c.1745 (hand-coloured woodblock print) by Masanobu

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: A Great perspective print of the Echigoya draper's shop at Surugacho (colour woodblock print)

A Great perspective print of the Echigoya draper's shop at Surugacho (colour woodblock print)
1766581 A Great perspective print of the Echigoya draper's shop at Surugacho (colour woodblock print) by Masanobu, Okumura (1686-1764); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Shoki, the Demon Queller, c. 1745 (woodblock print)

Shoki, the Demon Queller, c. 1745 (woodblock print)
FIT113918 Shoki, the Demon Queller, c.1745 (woodblock print) by Masanobu, Okumura (1686-1764); 62.3x25.5 cm; Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK; eFitzwilliam Museum; Japanese

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Wakashu in the Guise of Komuso_, 1736-1741

Wakashu in the Guise of Komuso_, 1736-1741
883413 Wakashu in the Guise of Komuso_, 1736-1741 by Masanobu, Okumura (1686-1764); Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN, USA; (add.info.: 25 13/16 x 9 5/8 in)

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: The Priest Sakata Kimpira, 1710-20 (woodblock)

The Priest Sakata Kimpira, 1710-20 (woodblock)
873553 The Priest Sakata Kimpira, 1710-20 (woodblock) by Masanobu, Okumura (1686-1764); 25.4 x38.58 cm; San Diego Museum of Art, USA; (add.info.: An archer with a large sword behind him; Kintoki)

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Two kabuki actors in the roles of a courtesan on a water buffalo and a traveling priest

Two kabuki actors in the roles of a courtesan on a water buffalo and a traveling priest, 1686-1764

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Yujo, understudy (kamuro) and man-servant, 1686-1764. Creator: Okumura Masanobu

Yujo, understudy (kamuro) and man-servant, 1686-1764. Creator: Okumura Masanobu
Yujo, understudy (kamuro) and man-servant, 1686-1764

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: An Oiran Playing the Shamisen to a Young Man Kneeling by Her Side in Rapt Attention

An Oiran Playing the Shamisen to a Young Man Kneeling by Her Side in Rapt Attention

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: A Number of People in the Street Going about Various Affairs. Creator: Unknown

A Number of People in the Street Going about Various Affairs. Creator: Unknown
A Number of People in the Street Going about Various Affairs

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Three Courtesans and a Kamuro Strolling in the Street. Creator: Unknown

Three Courtesans and a Kamuro Strolling in the Street. Creator: Unknown
Three Courtesans and a Kamuro Strolling in the Street

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: The Actor Bando Hikosaburo in the role of Asahi na Saburo Breaking Open the Castle Doo

The Actor Bando Hikosaburo in the role of Asahi na Saburo Breaking Open the Castle Door, ca. 1730

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Illustration of Noh Dance Scene, ca. 1910. ca. 1910. Creator: Unknown

Illustration of Noh Dance Scene, ca. 1910. ca. 1910. Creator: Unknown
Illustration of Noh Dance Scene, ca. 1910

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Scene from a Drama, ca. 1744. ca. 1744. Creator: Okumura Masanobu

Scene from a Drama, ca. 1744. ca. 1744. Creator: Okumura Masanobu
Scene from a Drama, ca. 1744

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Moon in Musashi Province, ca. 1740. ca. 1740. Creator: Okumura Masanobu

Moon in Musashi Province, ca. 1740. ca. 1740. Creator: Okumura Masanobu
Moon in Musashi Province, ca. 1740

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Parody of Palace Servants Heating Sake over a Fire of Maple Leaves, ca. 1750. ca. 1750

Parody of Palace Servants Heating Sake over a Fire of Maple Leaves, ca. 1750. ca. 1750
Parody of Palace Servants Heating Sake over a Fire of Maple Leaves, ca. 1750

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: At the Theater. Creator: Okumura Masanobu

At the Theater. Creator: Okumura Masanobu
At the Theater

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Woman In Loosened Kimono Coming From the Bath, ca. 1755. ca. 1755

Woman In Loosened Kimono Coming From the Bath, ca. 1755. ca. 1755
Woman In Loosened Kimono Coming From the Bath, ca. 1755

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Xu You and Chao Fu, 18th century. 18th century. Creator: Okumura Masanobu

Xu You and Chao Fu, 18th century. 18th century. Creator: Okumura Masanobu
Xu You and Chao Fu, 18th century

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: The Courtesan Takao Leaving Against a Window. Creator: Okumura Masanobu

The Courtesan Takao Leaving Against a Window. Creator: Okumura Masanobu
The Courtesan Takao Leaving Against a Window

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Amorous Couple, early 18th century. early 18th century. Creator: Okumura Masanobu

Amorous Couple, early 18th century. early 18th century. Creator: Okumura Masanobu
Amorous Couple, early 18th century

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Scene from a Drama, 1710-13. 1710-13. Creator: Okumura Masanobu

Scene from a Drama, 1710-13. 1710-13. Creator: Okumura Masanobu
Scene from a Drama, 1710-13

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Onoe Kikugoro in the role of Yaoya Oshichi and Nakamura Kiyosaburo as her lover the kosho

Onoe Kikugoro in the role of Yaoya Oshichi and Nakamura Kiyosaburo as her lover the kosho (page) Kichisaburo, 1750

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Cover From a Japanese Illustrated Book, ca. 1739. ca. 1739. Creator: Okumura Masanobu

Cover From a Japanese Illustrated Book, ca. 1739. ca. 1739. Creator: Okumura Masanobu
Cover From a Japanese Illustrated Book, ca. 1739

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Parody of Murasaki Shikibu at Her Desk, ca. 1710. ca. 1710. Creator: Okumura Masanobu

Parody of Murasaki Shikibu at Her Desk, ca. 1710. ca. 1710. Creator: Okumura Masanobu
Parody of Murasaki Shikibu at Her Desk, ca. 1710

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Tripytych of Young Men. Creator: Okumura Masanobu

Tripytych of Young Men. Creator: Okumura Masanobu
Tripytych of Young Men

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Young Man Walking Toward the Left on High Geta and Playing the Flute as He Walks, ca

Young Man Walking Toward the Left on High Geta and Playing the Flute as He Walks, ca. 1745



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Okumura Masanobu Collection

Okumura Masanobu was a Japanese artist and printmaker who lived during the Edo period (1603-1868). He was born in 1686 in Kyoto and is best known for his ukiyo-e woodblock prints. His works were often characterized by their bold lines, bright colors, and intricate patterns. He also produced a number of books on art theory and technique. His most famous work is the “Tōto Meisho Zue” (Pictures of Famous Places in Eastern Capital), which depicted scenes from around Tokyo. Masanobu's works are highly sought after by collectors today, as they represent an important part of Japanese art history.
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