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

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Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: The pledge of loyalty in the peach orchard (colour woodblock print)

The pledge of loyalty in the peach orchard (colour woodblock print)
BCC17717 The pledge of loyalty in the peach orchard (colour woodblock print) by Kunisada, Utagawa (Toyokuni III) (1786-1865); Private Collection

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: The End (Daibi), from the series 'The Magic Lanterns of the Red Figure' (Sono sugata..., 1852)

The End (Daibi), from the series "The Magic Lanterns of the Red Figure" (Sono sugata..., 1852)
The End (Daibi), from the series "The Magic Lanterns of the Red Figure" (Sono sugata yukari no utsushi-e), 1852. Private Collection

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Traditional Japanese Woodblock female by pond

Traditional Japanese Woodblock female by pond
Utagawa Toyokuni (1769, Edo - February 24, 1825, Edo) was born as the son of a puppet maker. He learned printmaking as a student of Toyoharu

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Japanese samurai warrior, Genkuro Yoshitsune and warrior monk, Saito Musashibo Benkei

Japanese samurai warrior, Genkuro Yoshitsune and warrior monk, Saito Musashibo Benkei
SAMURAI, 12th CENTURY. Japanese samurai warrior, Genkuro Yoshitsune and warrior monk, Saito Musashibo Benkei. Woodblock print by Toyokuni Utagawa, early 19th century

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Traditional Toyokuni Japanese Woodblock print of Actor

Traditional Toyokuni Japanese Woodblock print of Actor
" This print by one of the masters of woodblock printing Utagawa Toyokuni III. 1786-1864.The series, The 53 Stations of the Tokaidoa from 1852 is probably the most succesfull wood block print

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Shoki the Demon Queller, c. 1849-53 (woodblock print)

Shoki the Demon Queller, c. 1849-53 (woodblock print)
GLS224034 Shoki the Demon Queller, c.1849-53 (woodblock print) by Kunisada, Utagawa (Toyokuni III) (1786-1865); 35.8x24.1 cm; Burrell Collection, Glasgow

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Scene from Genji monogatari (Tale of Genji) by Murasaki Shibuku (b. 978) c

Scene from Genji monogatari (Tale of Genji) by Murasaki Shibuku (b. 978) c
3057149 Scene from Genji monogatari (Tale of Genji) by Murasaki Shibuku (b. 978) c. 1860 (colour woodblock print) by Kuniyoshi, Utagawa (1798-1861) and Toyokuni

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Ichikawa Danzo V in the Role of Kakibenosuke: Yui, published in 1852. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Ichikawa Danzo V in the Role of Kakibenosuke: Yui, published in 1852. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Ichikawa Danzo V in the Role of Kakibenosuke: Yui, published in 1852. Series: Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Beauty Walking on a Snowy Day, 1854. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Beauty Walking on a Snowy Day, 1854. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Beauty Walking on a Snowy Day, 1854. Left sheet of a triptych titled Edo meisho asakusa toshi no ichi Famous Sights of Edo: The Year End Market at Asakusa

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Daishinicho and Daishinichizo (image 1 of 2), 19th century. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Daishinicho and Daishinichizo (image 1 of 2), 19th century. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Daishinicho and Daishinichizo (image 1 of 2), 19th century

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Portrait of Hozumi Tanzaemon, 19th century. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Portrait of Hozumi Tanzaemon, 19th century. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Portrait of Hozumi Tanzaemon, 19th century

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Watonai Capturing a Tiger, c1830. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Watonai Capturing a Tiger, c1830. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Watonai Capturing a Tiger, c1830

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Ichikawa Danjuro in the Kabuki Play Shibaraku, 1812. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I

Ichikawa Danjuro in the Kabuki Play Shibaraku, 1812. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I
Ichikawa Danjuro in the Kabuki Play Shibaraku, 1812

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Kambara, c1838. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Kambara, c1838. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Kambara, c1838. From Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido with Beauties

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: Women Dancing at New Years as Monkey Trainers, c1800. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I

Women Dancing at New Years as Monkey Trainers, c1800. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I
Women Dancing at New Years as Monkey Trainers, c1800

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Portrait of the Actor Ichikawa Danjuro VII in the Role of Yoemon (image 1 of 3), early 1810s

Portrait of the Actor Ichikawa Danjuro VII in the Role of Yoemon (image 1 of 3), early 1810s

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Actor Matsumoto Hanshiro (or Ichikawa Komazo?) (image 1 of 3), between c1805 and c1810

Actor Matsumoto Hanshiro (or Ichikawa Komazo?) (image 1 of 3), between c1805 and c1810. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I
Actor Matsumoto Hanshiro (or Ichikawa Komazo?) (image 1 of 3), between c1805 and c1810

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

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

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Women Playing Hyakunin Isshu Card Game (image 1 of 2), between c1794 and c1795

Women Playing Hyakunin Isshu Card Game (image 1 of 2), between c1794 and c1795. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I
Women Playing Hyakunin Isshu Card Game (image 1 of 2), between c1794 and c1795

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Women Crossing the Oi River, c1800. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I

Women Crossing the Oi River, c1800. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I
Women Crossing the Oi River, c1800

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Ono no Tofu, published in 1852. Creators: Utagawa Kunisada, Ando Hiroshige

Ono no Tofu, published in 1852. Creators: Utagawa Kunisada, Ando Hiroshige
Ono no Tofu, published in 1852. Series: Komyo kaitei zukushi; with Spring Willow above the Bridge by Utagawa Hiroshige

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Portrait of the Actor Danjuro VIII in the role of Ebizako no Ju matched with background... 1853

Portrait of the Actor Danjuro VIII in the role of Ebizako no Ju matched with background... 1853
Portrait of the Actor Danjuro VIII in the role of Ebizako no Ju matched with background image of Ebi restaurant, 1853. Series: Famous Places for Kaiseki in the Eastern Capital

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Sanjo Bridge, Kyoto, 1855. Creators: Utagawa Kunisada, Ando Hiroshige

Sanjo Bridge, Kyoto, 1855. Creators: Utagawa Kunisada, Ando Hiroshige
Sanjo Bridge, Kyoto, 1855. Series: Double-brush 53 stages, no. 55

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Chiryu: Historical Site of the Iris at Yatsuhashi VIllage (Yatsuhashi mura kakitsubata...), 1855

Chiryu: Historical Site of the Iris at Yatsuhashi VIllage (Yatsuhashi mura kakitsubata...), 1855
Chiryu: Historical Site of the Iris at Yatsuhashi VIllage (Yatsuhashi mura kakitsubata no koseki), published in 1855. Series: Double-brush 53 stages (Sohitsu gojusan tsugi), no. 40

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: The Actor Onoe Kikugoro III at Umemoto Teahouse, c1825. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

The Actor Onoe Kikugoro III at Umemoto Teahouse, c1825. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
The Actor Onoe Kikugoro III at Umemoto Teahouse, c1825

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Beauty Representing the Poet Kamakura Udaijin, circa 1847-1852. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Beauty Representing the Poet Kamakura Udaijin, circa 1847-1852. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Beauty Representing the Poet Kamakura Udaijin, circa 1847-1852

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Two Actors in Roles from the Play Chushingura, 1855. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Two Actors in Roles from the Play Chushingura, 1855. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Two Actors in Roles from the Play Chushingura, 1855

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Two Actors portraying wrestlers: (upper) actor Ichikawa Ebizo (Danjuro VII) as Tetsugatake... 1858

Two Actors portraying wrestlers: (upper) actor Ichikawa Ebizo (Danjuro VII) as Tetsugatake... 1858
Two Actors portraying wrestlers: (upper) actor Ichikawa Ebizo (Danjuro VII) as Tetsugatake (lower) Iwakawa, 1858

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: The Actor Kataoka Nizaemon in the role of Oboshi Yuranosuke (leader of the 47 ronin), 1862

The Actor Kataoka Nizaemon in the role of Oboshi Yuranosuke (leader of the 47 ronin), 1862. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
The Actor Kataoka Nizaemon in the role of Oboshi Yuranosuke (leader of the 47 ronin), 1862

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Scene One from the Play Chushingura: Kono Moronao and Kaoyo, c1850. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Scene One from the Play Chushingura: Kono Moronao and Kaoyo, c1850. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Scene One from the Play Chushingura: Kono Moronao and Kaoyo, c1850

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: A Scene from the Play Hana no ura gikyoku tsuki (image 1 of 3), 1846. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

A Scene from the Play Hana no ura gikyoku tsuki (image 1 of 3), 1846. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
A Scene from the Play Hana no ura gikyoku tsuki (image 1 of 3), 1846

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

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

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Fashionable Man Entertained in a House of Pleasure, circa 1847-1852. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Fashionable Man Entertained in a House of Pleasure, circa 1847-1852. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Fashionable Man Entertained in a House of Pleasure, circa 1847-1852. The Fan-tossing Game

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: The Actor Bando Hikosaburo III as Kitsugi Magoemon and the rest place Inamura... published in 1852

The Actor Bando Hikosaburo III as Kitsugi Magoemon and the rest place Inamura... published in 1852
The Actor Bando Hikosaburo III as Kitsugi Magoemon and the rest place Inamura between Yoshida and Goyu, published in 1852. Series: Tokaido Intermediate Stations

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Hatsuhana at Hakone, published in 1852. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada

Hatsuhana at Hakone, published in 1852. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Hatsuhana at Hakone, published in 1852. Series: Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Sekiya no Sato; The Actor Kawarasaki Gonjuro, 1863. Creators: Utagawa Kunisada, Utagawa Hiroshige II

Sekiya no Sato; The Actor Kawarasaki Gonjuro, 1863. Creators: Utagawa Kunisada, Utagawa Hiroshige II
Sekiya no Sato; The Actor Kawarasaki Gonjuro, 1863. Series: Flowers of Edo with Views of Famous Places

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Iriya; The Actor Nakayama Bungoro as Asagao, 1863. Creators: Utagawa Kunisada, Hiroshige II

Iriya; The Actor Nakayama Bungoro as Asagao, 1863. Creators: Utagawa Kunisada, Hiroshige II, Sadahide Utagawa
Iriya; The Actor Nakayama Bungoro as Asagao, 1863. Series: Flowers of Edo with Pictures of Noted Views

Background imageUtagawa Toyokuni Collection: Hatchobori and Ichikawa Danzo, 1863. Creators: Utagawa Kunisada, Kawanabe Kyosai, Hiroshige II

Hatchobori and Ichikawa Danzo, 1863. Creators: Utagawa Kunisada, Kawanabe Kyosai, Hiroshige II
Hatchobori and Ichikawa Danzo, 1863. Series: Famous Places and Flowers of Edo

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



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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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