old name of Tokyoround fanUkiyoe: Kuniyoshi Utagawa, The cat's prosperity in the dark moonlight
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Ukiyoe Edoround fanUkiyoe (Nishiki-e and Yamato-type) were produced by the publishers Hiroshige and Kuniyoshi, both masters of the Utagawa school.IbasenUkiyo-e Edo pictures (Nishiki-e and Yamato-type) were printed by the publishersround fanThe prints were produced by the publisher as multicolor prints (uchiwa-e). This exhibition is based on the only existing woodblock prints,IbasenThe prints were printed and produced by
Utagawa Kuniyoshi "Oborozuki Neko no Mori" (The Cat's Glorious Moon), Koka Period round fanPicture size of Nishiki-eround fanPainting in Edoround fanto the
Kuniyoshi Utagawa uniquely depicted the Yoshiwara brothels with cats.folding fanThe cat holding the "Mere Old Man" is very chic.
Utagawa Kuniyoshi was an ukiyoe artist active in the late Edo period (1603-1868) who worked in a variety of genres, including landscapes, portraits of actors, and paintings of beautiful women.
He was known for his love of cats and is said to have owned several cats, sometimes even painting with them in his arms. For this reason, many of his works feature cats or anthropomorphic cats, giving the viewer a sense of his individuality.
Size: 37 cm (length), 29.5 cm (width)
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