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Kunisada , artist
Japanese, 1786 - 1864
The Year-end Market at Asakusa (Asakusa toshi no ichi), from the series Famous Places in the Eastern Capital (Toto meisho), 1854
color woodcut triptych
36 x 73.6 cm (image); 36 x 73.6 cm (sheet); 36 x 73.6 cm
Katherine Ball Collection 1964.141.1200abc

publisher, Tsutaya Juzaburo

Artist Credit: all

Artist Biography: Tsunoda Kunisada. Often known as Toyokuni III. Other names used: Utagawa (Tsunoda), Shozo, Fubo-sanjin, Fu-choran, Gepparo, Gototei, Hokubaiko, Ichiyusai, Kinraisha, Kochoro, Shozo, Tojuen, Toyokuni II. Leading ukiyo-e painter, print artist, illustrator. At 15 he became a pupil of Tokyokuni under the name Kunisada; in 1807, he produced his first book illustrations, in 1808 his first actor prints; from 1833 he studied the style of Itcho under Hanabusa Ikkei, taking the name Kochoro; in 1844 he took over the studio name of Toyokuni. Kunisada was Toyokuni's third notable pupil and one of the leading artists of his day. The general decline of grace and quality in 19th c. figure work is epitomized in his prints, but occoasionally in his surimono and his early prints of girls or actors he achieves distinction, and his rare landscapes are some of the most striking works of the period. (From: Richard Lane, Images from the Floating Word, New York 1978, p.295-296)

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