Utagawa Yoshifuji (Japanese: 歌川芳藤, real name Nishimura Tōtarō (Japanese: 西村藤太郎); 1828–1887) was a Japanese ukiyo-e master of the late Edo and early Meiji periods. Yoshifuji was a pupil of Utagawa Kuniyoshi of the Utagawa school. He became known for omocha-e prints made for children.[1]
- "Englishman", Yokohama-e style
- New Patterns for Summer Costumes, omocha-e style
- Cats in backstage at Kabuki theater
- Onzôshi Ushiwakamaru and Musashibô Benkei on Gojô Bridge
- Morozumi Bungo no kami Masamori, from the series Valiant Warriors of Echigo and Kai
- Kamikiri no Kidan (髪切りの奇談), "Hair-Cutting (Yokai) Strange Story" (1868)
References
- ↑ Salter, Rebecca (30 June 2006). Japanese Popular Prints: From Votive Slips to Playing Cards. University of Hawaii Press. pp. 18, 138. ISBN 978-0-8248-3083-0.
External links
- Media related to Utagawa Yoshifuji at Wikimedia Commons
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