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Torii Kiyonaga (****anese: 鳥居 清長; 1752 – June 28, 1815) was a ****anese ukiyo-e
artist of the
Torii school.
Originally Sekiguchi Shinsuke, the son of an...
- Kōriki
Kiyonaga (高力 清長, 1530 –
March 12, 1608) was a ****anese daimyō
during the Azuchi–Momoyama and Edo periods. A
native of
Mikawa Province,
Kiyonaga served...
- persons.” Aoki's
student returned the
relic in 1958. In 1968, Aoki
named Kiyonaga Tadanao and
Gosho Motoharu dual soke of the school. The Gosho-ha Niten...
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Kiyonaga (Torii
Kiyonaga, 1752–1815) was a ****anese ukiyo-e
artist of the
Torii school.
Kiyonaga may also
refer to: Kōriki
Kiyonaga (1530–1608), ****anese...
- have
prized the
portraits of
beauties and
actors by
masters such as
Torii Kiyonaga, Utamaro, and
Sharaku that were
created in the late 18th century. The 19th...
- Naitō
Kiyonaga (内藤 清長) (1501 –
September 17, 1564) was a ****anese
samurai of the
Sengoku period, who
served the
Matsudaira clan of
Mikawa Province. A Naito...
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Takeru Kiyonaga (清永 丈瑠,
Kiyonaga Takeru, born
October 24, 1994) is a ****anese
football player. He
plays for
Renofa Yamaguchi FC.
Takeru Kiyonaga joined...
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Archived from the
original on
January 26, 2021.
Retrieved October 15, 2020.
Kiyonaga,
Robin R. "Metamorphosis vs.
neoteny (paedomorphosis) in
salamanders (Caudata)"...
- ****ociation, the
Kiyonaga family, the
family of the late 9th soke of the Hyōhō
Niten Ichi ryū (
Kiyonaga Tadanao) and of the 11th
successor (
Kiyonaga Fumiya),...
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including Utamaro,
Suzuki Harunobu, Itō Shinsui,
Toyohara Chikanobu, and
Torii Kiyonaga, have been
described as the
greatest innovators and
masters of the form...