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  1. Japanese ukiyo-e print designer and painter

    Isoda Koryūsai (礒田 湖龍斎, 1735–1790) was a Japanese ukiyo-e print designer and painter active from 1769 to 1790. Koryūsai was born in 1735 and worked as a samurai in the service of the Tsuchiya clan.
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    Koryūsai was born in 1735 and worked as a samurai in the service of the Tsuchiya clan. He became a masterless rōnin after the death of the head of the clan and moved to Edo (modern Tokyo) where he settled near Ryōgoku Bridge in the Yagenbori area. He became a print designer there under the art name Haruhiro in … See more

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    Isoda Koryūsai (礒田 湖龍斎, 1735–1790) was a Japanese ukiyo-e print designer and painter active from 1769 to 1790. See more

    Koryūsai's known designs total 2500, or an average of four a week. According to art historian Allen Hockley, "Koryūsai may ... have been the most productive artist of the eighteenth century". See more

    Despite the Koryūsai's productivity and popularity—both in his time and amongst later collectors—his work has attracted little scholarship. The first ukiyo-e histories written in the West in the 19th century elevated certain artists as examplars; Koryūsai work … See more

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  5. Isoda Koryūsai | Modern Versions of the twenty-four …

    Artist: Isoda Koryūsai (Japanese, 1735–ca. 1790) Period: Edo period (1615–1868) Date: ca. 1770. Culture: Japan. Medium: Woodblock print; ink and color on paper. Dimensions: 10 3/8 x 7 5/8 in. (26.4 x 19.4 cm) Classification: …

  6. Isoda Koryūsai - Saint Louis Art Museum

  7. Isoda Koryūsai - The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Artist: Isoda Koryūsai (Japanese, 1735–ca. 1790) Period: Edo period (1615–1868) Date: ca. 1780s. Culture: Japan. Medium: Hanging scroll; ink, color and gold on paper. Dimensions: Image: 33 11/16 × 13 11/16 in. (85.6 × 34.7 …

  8. Isoda Koryusai - The Art Institute of Chicago

  9. Isoda Koryusai - Ukiyo-e - artelino

    Isoda Koryusai stands out as an unusual figure among ukiyo-e printmakers. Born in 1735 into the esteemed samurai class, serving the Tsuchiya clan, some have suggested that Koryusai might have been compelled to embrace …

  10. Isoda Koryūsai | In the Yoshiwara District | Japan | Edo period …

  11. The Prints of Isoda Koryusai - uwapress.uw.edu

    The ukiyo-e artist Isoda Koryusai produced thousands of designs between 1769 and 1781, a crucial period in the evolution of the print tradition, and was honored with the imperial title of hokkyo, yet he has been long neglected by scholars.

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