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Shunshō Kat****wa (****anese: 勝川 春章; 1726 – 19
January 1793) was a ****anese
painter and
printmaker in the ukiyo-e style, and the
leading artist of the...
- woodcarver,
until the age of 18, when he
entered the
studio of Kat****wa
Shunshō.
Shunshō was an
artist of ukiyo-e, a
style of
woodblock prints and paintings...
- octopuses, such as
Kitao Shigemasa's
Programme of
Erotic Noh
Plays (1781) and
Shunshō Kat****wa's Lust of Many
Women on One
Thousand Nights (1786).
Another early...
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accepted as an
apprentice to
artist Kat****wa
Shunshō, one of the
greatest ukiyo-e
artists of his time. When
Shunshō died in 1793,
Hokusai studied ****anese and...
- A ****anese Poet (drawing by Kat****wa
Shunshō)...
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prints from
masters such as
Okumura Masanobu,
Torii Kiyomasu I, Kat****wa
Shunshō,
Utagawa Toyoharu,
Utagawa Kunisada,
Katsushika Hokusai, and
Utagawa Hiroshige;...
- and the
Torii school grew
following Harunobu's
death in 1770. Kat****wa
Shunshō (1726–1793) and his
school produced portraits of
kabuki actors with greater...
- one of Hokusai's
earliest pseudonyms was Shunrō; his
master Kat****wa
Shunshō having granted him the
character 'shun' from his own name. One can often...
- work had a
great influence on Utamaro, who was to
succeed him in fame.
Shunshō of the Kat****wa
school introduced the ōkubi-e "large-headed picture" in...
- Kaigetsudō Doshū
Hasegawa Eishun (Baiōken Eishun)
Matsuno Chikanobu Kat****wa
Shunshō (founder)
Koikawa Harumachi I Kat****wa Shunrō Kat****wa Shun'ei Kat****wa...