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Japanese culture, literature, history and prints

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Vegder's Blog | Japanese culture, literature, history and prints Vegder's Blog May 20, 2021 Toyokuni I, a tribute: Utagawa Toyoharu, his talented but scattershot teacher Filed under: Uncategorized — vegder @ 5:35 am What do we know about Toyoharu? Almost nothing, but that doesn’t alter our opinion of his work. Timothy Clark of the British Museum is, like Sebastian Izzard, another one of my reliable guiding stars when it comes to my studies of ukiyo-e art. His contributions to the field are wide and deep. For that reason, he is one of my favorite go-to sources who can be trusted. So what has he told us about Toyoharu? Well, I will let his words speak for him clearly and eloquently: “Almost no hard evidence about his biography is known, but said, variously, to be a native of Usuki, Bungo Province, or Toyooka in Tajima Province, or Edo. Early on may have studied the Kanō style under Tsuruzawa Tangei in Kyoto, then to Edo where his earliest work is an actor print datable ...

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