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Ryūsai Shigeharu (柳窗重春/柳斎重春) (1802–1853) was an Osaka-based ****anese ukiyo-e
woodblock print artist active during the
first half of the
nineteenth century...
- an ukiyo-e
woodblock print by Osaka-based late Edo
period print designer Ryūsai Shigeharu (柳斎 重春) (1802–1853). It
depicts a light-hearted
scene of two men...
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Arashi Rikan II as
Osome is an ukiyo-e
woodblock print by
Osaka print artist Ryūsai Shigeharu (柳斎 重春) (1802 – 1853). It
depicts late Edo
period kabuki actor...
- that he was sad, the
first when he
could not save his only best friend,
Ryūsai and
secondly the
death of his wife,
Wakana whom he
loved deeply. The character...
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smallpox vaccine, Gyūkajintōbyō (牛化人痘苗).
Koyama died in
Kyoto in 1862.
Kuwata Ryūsai Jannetta, Ann (May 23, 2007). The Vaccinators: Smallpox,
Medical Knowledge...
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Utagawa Kunimasu I
Utagawa Toyokuni II
Utagawa Kuniyasu Utagawa Kuniyoshi Ryusai Shigeharu Utagawa Yo****suya
Utagawa Yo****ora
Kawanabe Kyōsai
Utagawa Yoshiiku...
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Utagawa Kunimasu I
Utagawa Toyokuni II
Utagawa Kuniyasu Utagawa Kuniyoshi Ryusai Shigeharu Utagawa Yo****suya
Utagawa Yo****ora
Kawanabe Kyōsai
Utagawa Yoshiiku...
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Utagawa Kunimasu I
Utagawa Toyokuni II
Utagawa Kuniyasu Utagawa Kuniyoshi Ryusai Shigeharu Utagawa Yo****suya
Utagawa Yo****ora
Kawanabe Kyōsai
Utagawa Yoshiiku...
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works by Gigadō Ashiyuki,
Konishi Hirosada,
Shunbaisai Hokuei,
Sadamasu and
Ryusai Shigeharu among others.
Tenki used
various hanmoto (版元)
publisher seals...
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death and
inherited the
Hiroshige name, as well as the
names Ichiryūsai and
Ryūsai. The
artist moved from Edo to
Yokohama in 1865
after dissolving his marriage...