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Japan: Bankoku Zukushi-Amerikajin< / i> (About Foreign Lands-Americans'), woodblock print, Utagawa Yoshitora (fl. 1850-1870),1860

Japanese woodblock print showing an American couple looking at something in the distance<br/><br/>. Utagawa Yoshitora was a designer of <i>ukiyo-e</i> Japanese woodblock prints and an illustrator of books and newspapers who was active from about 1850 to about 1880. He was born in Edo (modern Tokyo), but neither his date of birth nor date of death is known. He was the oldest pupil of Utagawa Kuniyoshi who excelled in prints of warriors, kabuki actors, beautiful women, and foreigners (<i>Yokohama-e</i>).
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Title:
Japan: Bankoku Zukushi-Amerikajin< / i> (About Foreign Lands-Americans'), woodblock print, Utagawa Yoshitora (fl. 1850-1870),1860
Caption:
Japanese woodblock print showing an American couple looking at something in the distance

. Utagawa Yoshitora was a designer of ukiyo-e Japanese woodblock prints and an illustrator of books and newspapers who was active from about 1850 to about 1880. He was born in Edo (modern Tokyo), but neither his date of birth nor date of death is known. He was the oldest pupil of Utagawa Kuniyoshi who excelled in prints of warriors, kabuki actors, beautiful women, and foreigners (Yokohama-e).
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Album / Universal Images Group / Pictures From History
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3444 x 5100 px | 50.3 MB
Print size:
29.2 x 43.2 cm | 11.5 x 17.0 in (300 dpi)
Keywords:
1860 19 CENTURY 19TH CENTURY 19TH 19TH-CENTURY AMERICA AMERICAN AMERICANS AMERICAS ART ARTS ASIA ASIAN FASHION FOREIGNER FOREIGNERS GAIJIN JAPAN JAPANESE LEGEND MODA NINETEENTH CENTURY PAINT PAINTING PRINT STYLE UKIYO-E UTAGAWA WESTERNERS WOMAN'S WOMAN WOMEN'S WOMEN WOMENS WOODBLOCK XIX CENTURY YOKOHAMA-E YOSHITORA