Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese: 鈴木 春信; c. 1725 – 8 July 1770) was a Japanese designer of woodblock print art in the ukiyo-e style. He was an innovator, the...
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Japanese daimyō Harunobu Deno (出野 晴信) (born 1969), Japanese fencer Suzuki Harunobu (鈴木 春信) (1725–1770), Japanese Ukiyo-e artist Harunobu Yonenaga (米長 晴信)...
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Shiba Kōkan (redirect from Suzuki Harushige)
under the name Harushige, but also producing forgeries of the works of Suzuki Harunobu. He is said to have boasted of his ability to forge the great master...
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invented in the 1760s, and perfected and popularized by the printmaker Suzuki Harunobu, who produced many nishiki-e prints between 1765 and his death five...
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than to copy directly or slavishly. He may have been inspired by a Suzuki Harunobu print he almost certainly saw in the British Library (Rupert Richard...
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the central themes of the genre. However, a few, including Utamaro, Suzuki Harunobu, Itō Shinsui, Toyohara Chikanobu, Uemura Shōen and Torii Kiyonaga,...
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woodblocks to print areas of colour. In the 1760s, the success of Suzuki Harunobu's "brocade prints" led to full-colour production becoming standard,...
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Eight Views of Ōmi then became a popular subject for artists such as Suzuki Harunobu and Utagawa Hiroshige. The theme continued to develop, being transposed...
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Suzuki Harunobu, A shunga print depicting an older and a younger man...
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and parasols in art Utagawa Kunisada Couple under umbrella in snow, Suzuki Harunobu The parasol is one of the Eight Auspicious Symbols of Tibetan Buddhism...
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runner Jack Soo (born Goro Suzuki), Japanese actor Haruna Suzuki (鈴木 春奈, born 1997), Japanese figure skater Suzuki Harunobu (鈴木 春信, c. 1725 – 1770), Japanese...
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Zashiki Hakkei (category Works by Suzuki Harunobu)
ukiyo-e artist Suzuki Harunobu. They were the first full-colour nishiki-e prints and are considered representative examples of Harunobu's work. The prints...
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(seated) and his female companion in elegant autumn surroundings. Note furisode sleeves worn by both. Suzuki Harunobu, polychrome woodblock print, c. 1770...
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Couple in Winter shunga by Suzuki Harunobu, c. 1770...
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"Two Young Women Seated by a Kotatsu Playing Cat's Cradle", Suzuki Harunobu, Japan, ca. 1765...
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Woman gathering bamboo shoots, woodblock print by Suzuki Harunobu, 1765...
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Hokusai and Hiroshige are the most famous artists. In the 18th century, Suzuki Harunobu established the technique of multicolor woodblock printing called nishiki-e...
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of the Kaigetsudō school; used Takeda Harunobu as one of many art-names throughout his career Suzuki Harunobu (1724–1770), prominent ukiyo-e artist frequently...
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Ryūkyūan mission) This book explains the history and geography of Ryūkyū. Suzuki Harunobu (ca. 1724-70). A beauty watching a couple drinking sake, from The Spell...
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The Kagura Dancer, by Suzuki Harunobu. Edo period, c. 1766...
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famous woodblock artists who got his start from producing surimono was Suzuki Harunobu, credited with being the genius behind the later introduction (in the...
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1999, pp. 233–234, citing Katagiri 1975, pp. 12, 155 Nakano 2004, p. 14 Suzuki, Yamaguchi & Yoda 2009, pp. 18–19 McMillan 2010, p. 157 McMillan 2010, p...
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The Third Princess, a character from The Tale of Genji (ukiyo-e by Suzuki Harunobu, ca. 1766)...
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Ukiyo-e woodcut by Suzuki Harunobu; the blue pigment used on the kimono is believed to be aigami made from petals of the Asiatic dayflower; the alternative...
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entering the Torii school he may have trained under Isoda Koryūsai, Suzuki Harunobu, and Kitao Shigemasa, as much of Kiyonaga's work shows influence from...
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Murasaki shown writing at her desk at Ishiyama-dera inspired by the Moon, ukiyo-e by Suzuki Harunobu, c. 1767...
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Hokusai and Hiroshige are the most famous artists. In the 18th century, Suzuki Harunobu established the technique of multicolor woodblock printing called nishiki-e...
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school Furuyama Moromasa Harukawa Eizan school Harukawa Eizan Harunobu school Suzuki Harunobu Isoda Koryūsai Shiba Kōkan Hasegawa school Hasegawa Settan...
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so, Japanese erotica flourished with the works of artists such as Suzuki Harunobu achieving worldwide fame. Japanese censorship laws enacted in 1870...
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ukiyo-e paintings. Some of the greatest bijinga artists are Utamaro, Suzuki Harunobu and Torii Kiyonaga. Until the beginning of the 20th century, bijin-ga...
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