Toyoharu, Utagawa (1735-1814)

Creator details

Name
Toyoharu, Utagawa (1735-1814)
Nationality
Japanese

Assets (29 in total)

A Shinto Ceremony depicting a ceremony of Shinto worship (print)
Ryogoku Bridge, Edo Period (colour & gold on silk)
Perspective Picture of a Kabuki Theater (Uki-e Kabuki shibai no zu), c.1776 (colour woodblock print)
Views of Reception Rooms in Japan - Entertainments on the Day of the Rat in the Modern Style, c.1771-76 (colour woodblock print)
View of Mount Fuji in spring from Tago Bay (woodblock print)
Ukie Naniwa Tenmatenjin Yomatsuri No Zu, Perspective Picture of the Night Festival at Tenman Tenjin Shrine in Osaka. [Between 1764 and 1772], 1 Print : Woodcut, Color ; 25.9 X 38.9 ., Print Shows a Festival in Honor of Sugawara Michizane Taking Place at Night at the Tenman Tenjin Shrine in Osaka; Many People Crossing a High Wooden Bridge Lined with Lanterns Over a River Filled with Boats of Revelers Taking Part in the Festivities.
Kyoto Sanjusangendo No Zu, View of Sanjusangendo in Kyoto. [Between 1764 and 1772], 1 Print : Woodcut, Color ; 23.8 X 38.2 ., Print Shows a Wooden Building, Sanjusangendo, a Buddhist Temple Housing 1001 Statues of Kannon, a Buddhist Goddess, with an Archer Kneeling at One End Shooting an Arrow Into the Bull's-Eye of a Target at the Other End of the Building. Also Shows the Judge's Stand and a Long Promenage on the Left with Many Pedestrians and Street Vendors.
Kyoto Sanjusangendo No Zu, View of Sanjusangendo in Kyoto. [Between 1764 and 1772], 1 Print : Woodcut, Color ; 24.4 X 36.5 ., Print Shows a Wooden Building, Sanjusangendo, a Buddhist Temple Housing 1001 Statues of Kannon, a Buddhist Goddess, with an Archer Kneeling at One End Shooting an Arrow Into the Bull's-Eye of a Target at the Other End of the Building. Also Shows the Judge's Stand and a Long Promenage on the Left with Many Pedestrians and Street Vendors.
Shoki the Demon Queller, in Sumi, c.1772-81 (colour woodcut)
(Sho_ki the Demon Queller)
A Perspective Picture of Ryogoku Bridge in the Eastern Capital (Ukie toto Ryogokubashi no zu), late 1790s (woodblock print)
Snow-Viewing Entertainment, c.1771 (colour woodblock print)

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