Utagawa Kuniyoshi
Itxura
Utagawa Kuniyoshi | |
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Bizitza | |
Jaiotza | Nihonbashi (en) , 1798ko urtarrilaren 1a |
Herrialdea | Japonia |
Heriotza | Gen'yadana (en) eta Edo, 1861eko apirilaren 14a (63 urte) |
Hobiratze lekua | Daisen-ji (en) |
Familia | |
Aita | Q69389816 |
Seme-alabak | ikusi
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Hezkuntza | |
Hizkuntzak | japoniera |
Irakaslea(k) | Utagawa Toyokuni I (en) Katsukawa Shuntei (en) Tsutsumi Torin III (en) |
Ikaslea(k) | ikusi
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Jarduerak | |
Jarduerak | margolaria, Irarlea, ukiyo-e artista, artista, ilustratzailea, xylographer (en) eta grabatzailea |
Lantokia(k) | Edo |
Influentziak | Katsukawa Shuntei (en) |
Mugimendua | ukiyo-ea |
Genero artistikoa | erretratua paisaia margolaritza |
Utagawa Kuniyoshi (japonieraz: 歌川 国芳; Edo, 1798ko urtarrilaren 1a - ibidem, 1861eko apirilaren 14a) japoniar margolaria izan zen. Ukiyo-e estiloko azken maisuetako bat izan zen.
Utagawa Toyokunik bere eskolan onartu zuen haren marrazkien kalitateari erreparatu ondoren. Genero ugari landu zituen: paisaiak, emakume ederrak, kabuki aktoreak, katuak eta animalia mitikoak. Heroi samurai ospetsuen guduak ere margotu zituen.
Iruditegia
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Takiyasha the Witch and the Skeleton Spectre, c. 1844
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Kajiwara Kagesue, Sasaki Takatsuna, and Hatakeyama Shigetada racing to cross the Uji River before the battle of Uji (1184) during the Genpei War
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The First Emperor of the Qin Dynasty in China, in Search of the Magical Herbs of Longevity, Had Ten Great Ships Built, and the Court Magician Xu Fu with Five Hundred Boys and Girls, Carrying Treasure, Food Supplies, and Equipment, Set Out for Mount Pengla (c. 1843)
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On the shore of the Sumida River
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Mt Fuji from the Sumida
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Pilgrims in the waterfall
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Banners for boys' day festival
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Courtesan in training
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Takeda Nobushige from the series Twenty-Four Generals of Takeda Shingen
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from the series One Hundred and Eight Heroes of the Popular Suikoden All Told
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from the series Heroes of Our Country's Suikoden
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Hanagami Danjo no jo Arakage fighting a giant salamander
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Miyamoto Musashi killing a giant lizard
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Saito Oniwakamaru, the young Benkei, fights the giant carp at the Bishimon waterfall
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Hatsuhana doing penance under the Tonosawa waterfall
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Keyamura Rokusuke under the Hikosan Gongen waterfall
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Kakinomoto no Hitomaro
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Portrait of Chicasei Goyô (Wu Yong) from Water Margin (1827–1830)
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Ukiyo-e of Oda Nobunaga
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Yoshitsune and Benkei defending themselves in their boat during a storm created by the ghosts of conquered Taira clan warriors
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Minamoto no Tametomo with a Japanese war fan
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Cats forming the characters for catfish
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Four cats in different poses illustrating Japanese proverbs
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Cats suggested as The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō
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Scribbling on the storehouse wall
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At first glance he looks very fierce, but he is actually a kind person
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Acts 9-11 of the Kanadehon Chūshingura with act nine at top right, act ten at bottom right, act eleven, scene 1, at top left, act eleven, scene 2 at bottom left
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Acts 5-8 of the Kanadehon Chūshingura with act five at top right, act six at bottom right, act seven at top left, act eight at bottom left
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Acts 1-4 of the Kanadehon Chūshingura with act one at top right, act two at bottom right, act three at top left, act four at bottom left