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Kobayashi Kiyochika (小林 清親, 10
September 1847 – 28
November 1915) was a ****anese ukiyo-e artist, best
known for his
colour woodblock prints and newspaper...
- the Shin-hanga movement. He
trained under the ukiyo-e
master Kobayashi Kiyochika for 19 years, and
initially focused on
works depicting scenes from the...
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February 1881,
another major fire
broke out in Hisamatsuchō [ja].
Kobayashi Kiyochika, an ukiyo-e
artist of the period, made
several sketches of the events...
- Tokuriji,
during the
Battle of Nanshan.
Propagandistic print by
Kobayashi Kiyochika, 1904. Dian Mu (Chinese),
goddess of
lightning Izanagi (****anese), one...
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Views of the
Provinces by
Hiroshige II
Itsukushima Shrine by
Kobayashi Kiyochika Mori
Motonari Attacking Sue
Harutaka at
Itsukushima by Yo****oshi Itsukushima...
- in the
Meiji period also continued.
Notable artists, such as
Kobayashi Kiyochika,
adopted Western painting styles while continuing to work in ukiyo-e;...
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Kobayashi Kiyochika, The Ryōgoku Fire
Sketched from Hama-chō, 1881.
Hikeshi with
matoi are
standing at rooftops...
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Taira no
Tadanori (平 忠度)
Tadanori resting under a
cherry tree by
Kobayashi Kiyochika Born 1144 Died 1184 Occupation(s) Poet and
military leader...
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depicts a
variety of
fantastic and
mundane themes with a moon motif.
Kiyochika (1847–1915) is
known for his
prints do****enting the
rapid modernization...
- of ****anese artists,
possibly including the ukiyo-e
artist Kobayashi Kiyochika. From 1865 he had
Goseda Yoshimatsu and Kanō
Tomonobu as his pupils. In...