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Hishikawa Moronobu (****anese: 菱川 師宣; 1618 – 25 July 1694) was a ****anese
artist known for po****rizing the ukiyo-e
genre of
woodblock prints and paintings...
- them. The
earliest ukiyo-e
works emerged in the 1670s, with
Hishikawa Moronobu's paintings and
monochromatic prints of
beautiful women.
Colour prints were...
- the
blossoming of the arts, such as the
early development of ukiyo-e by
Moronobu. The
reign of
Tokugawa Yoshimune (1716–1745) saw poor
harvests and a fall...
- Chōshun (1682–1752), who, in turn, was
influenced by the
works of
Hishikawa Moronobu. Like many ukiyo-e artists, Isshō also
produced a
number of shunga, paintings...
- (古今武士道絵つくし, "Images of Bushidō
Through the Ages") by
artist Hishikawa Moronobu included the term and
artwork of
samurai with
simple descriptions meant...
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decorate their homes with them. The
earliest ukiyo-e works,
Hishikawa Moronobu's paintings and
monochromatic prints of women,
emerged in the 1670s. Colour...
- in the area. The
Hishikawa Moronobu Memorial Hall was
built in
Kyonan to
commemorate his life and work.
Hishikawa Moronobu Memorial Hall Hota Beach, visited...
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figures or
character homages also appear, for
example painter Hishikawa Moronobu; Joji, who is a
fictionalized version of
Isaac ****ingh; a
version of American...
- “indirect pupil” of
Hishikawa Moronobu. Much of Sugimura's work was once
attributed to
fellow followers of
Moronobu, or to
Moronobu himself. In the 1920s, however...
- residence,
Fujiwara no
Teika produced the
calligraphy poem sheets.
Hishikawa Moronobu (1618–1694)
provided woodblock portraits for each of the
poets included...