Kuniyasu, Utagawa (1794-1832)

Creator details

Name
Kuniyasu, Utagawa (1794-1832)
Nationality
Japanese

Assets (47 in total)

Yodanme, Act Four [of the Chushingura]. [Between 1815 and 1818], 1 Print : Woodcut, Color ; 18.5 X 25.8 ., Print Shows Three Actors, Two Possibly Represent  Royal Envoys Who Are to Deliver the Message that Enya Hangan (Asano Naganori) is to Committ Seppuku, Ritual Suicide, the Third Man is Possibly Hangan Brandishing a Short Sword or Dagger with which to Disembowl Himself.
Rakuda No Zu, a Pair of Camels. 1824., 1 Print (2 Sheets) : Woodcut, Color ; 36 X 24.5  (Left Panel), 38.9 X 25.9  (Right Panel), Print Shows Musicians with Two Camels.
Parody of Shi Jin, the Nine Dragoned (Kyûmonryû Shishin no mitate): Akomi of the Ôgiya, from the series One Hundred and Eight Heroes of the Popular Shuihuzhuan (Tsûzoku Suikoden gôketsu hyakuhachinin no hitori) Edo period (woodblock print, ink and colour on paper)
Japan: Bando Mitsugoro no Satsuma riding a horse. , c. 1820 (print)
Japan: 'Juichidanme'. Members of the 47 Ronin breaking into Lord Kira's compound. Utagawa Kuniyasu (1794-1832), c. 1815
Onoe Kikugoro III as the Blind Musician, Takuichi a Disguise of Tenjiku Tokubei, 1816 (woodblock print)
Kabuki actor, c.1825 (woodblock print)
Female Buddhist Pilgrim (woodblock)
The Courtesan Yosooi of Matsubaya Standing by a Koto, c.1820 (Woodblock print)
(Kite with an Actor's Face)
Japan, act II of Chushingura, tale of the 47 Ronin (or 47 Samurai): Rikiya, with sword and fan, standing next to Konami, kneeling on the floor, offering him a cup of tea, engraving by Utagawa Kuniyasu, 1815-1818
Festive crowd entering temple grounds, 1820 (woodblock print)

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