Utagawa Gallery
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Fudō: Ichikawa Ebizō V as the Mystical Image of Fudō Myōō (center), Ichikawa Saruzō I as Kongara dōj
aic-asian:A Red Plum Branch against the Summer Moon, Utagawa Hiroshige, 1840, Art Institute of Chica
Kumesaburō Iwai III as Ōboshi Rikiya in Kanadehon Chūshingura, Utagawa Kunisada, 1849
The Samurai Hanagami Danjo no Jo Arakage Fighting a Giant Salamander, Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1798-1861)
Utagawa Hiroshige, Persimmons, 1835Woodblock print (Nishiki-e ink and color on papermoreHMA
Toyokuni Utagawa I aka Utagawa Toyokuni I aka 歌川豊国 (Japanese, b. 1769, Edo, Japan, d. 1825, Edo, Jap
Tamatori chased by a giant octopus. Detail of triptych by Utagawa by Kuniyoshi ~ 1847• via Bibliothè
furtho:Hiroshige Utagawa’s Owl On A Maple Branch In The Full Moon, 1832/33 (via here)
Peach Blossoms at Koshigaya in the Eastern CapitalUtagawa Hiroshige (Utagawa Hiroshige II)
japonisme-japonism-blog:Hiroshige Utagawa / 歌川広重
huariqueje:New Year’s Eve Fox Fires at the Changing Tree, Oji - Utagawa (Ando) Hiroshige , 1857.
Utagawa Kuniyoshi, Hatsuhana doing penance under the tonosawa waterfall.
Thoughts Reflected in a Mirror (Omoigoto kagami utsushi-e), Utagawa Kunisada (1786 - 1864)
talesfromweirdland:Usui Matagorô Kills a Giant Ape in the Mountains of Hida.By Utagawa Kuniyoshi, ci
Owl on a Pine Branch, Utagawa Hiroshige (1797–1858)
The Willow Tree of Farewells to Guests at Nihon Embankment in the New Yoshiwara by Utagawa Hiroshige
drakontomalloi:Utagawa Kuniyoshi - Miyamoto Musashi Killing a Giant Nue. N.d., Edo period
A Soga Brothers Confrontation Scene Enacted by Women Amateurs at New Year (Hatsu chaban onna taimen)
Okabe: The Story of the Cat Stone, from the series Fifty-three Pairings for the Tôkaidô Road (Tôkaid
Woodblock print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi, 1827-33
Hawk, Kuniyoshi (1798-1861)
Utagawa Kuniyoshi 1845
Happinata Koju on a Rearing Horse, Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1798-1861)
Wada Heita Tanenaga killing a huge python.A woodblock print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi,early to mid 19th c
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