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Artist: Utagawa Toyokuni I
Actor Iwai Hanshiro as a Samurai by Utagawa Toyokuni I - Early 19th Century
By Utagawa Toyokuni I
Located in Roma, IT
Actor Iwai Hanshiro as a Samurai is an artwork realized by Utagawa Toyokuni (1769-1825), in the early 19th Century Color woodcut, signed or inscribed in the top right and bottom lef...
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Early 19th Century Modern Utagawa Toyokuni I Art

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Woodcut

Ichikawa Danjuro in the Role of Chobei - Woodcut by Utagawa Toyokuni - 1810s
By Utagawa Toyokuni I
Located in Roma, IT
Ichikawa Danjuro in the role of Chobei is an original modern artwork realized by Utagawa Toyokuni (Edo, 1769 – Edo, 1825). Original Woodcut Print. Oban from a Triptych, around 1810. The actor Ichikawa Danjuro sitting on a bench and fretting, behind him a green curtain with peony motif. Signed: Toyokuni ga. Publisher: Yamamotoya Heikichi. Excellent impression, cut, centrefold, a little bit rubbed and soiled. Utagawa Toyokuni (Edo, 1769 – Edo, 1825), also often referred to as Toyokuni I...
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1810s Modern Utagawa Toyokuni I Art

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Woodcut

Man with the Dragon - Woodblock Print by Utagawa Toyokuni I - 1800 ca
By Utagawa Toyokuni I
Located in Roma, IT
Man with the Dragon is a superb color woodbloock print on rice-paper, realized by the great master of ukiyo-e print, Utagawa Toyokuni I (1769-1825) Depicti...
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Early 1800s Utagawa Toyokuni I Art

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Paper, Woodcut

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