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Size : Kaku-ban
Impression : Good
Condition : Good
Detail : Slight browning
Kunisada, a student of Toyokuni, was one of the leading Ukiyo-e artists of his time, leaving behind tens of thousands of works. He was the most popular artist of his era, surpassing even Kuniyoshi and Hiroshige. From his debut in the Ukiyo-e world at the age of 22 until his death at 79, he portrayed the essence of Edo culture, depicting kabuki, Yoshiwara, and the customs and lifestyles of the time. He truly captured "all of Edo culture," maintaining his position as the top figure in the Ukiyo-e world throughout his career.
In the 15th year of the Tenpo era, he succeeded to the name Toyokuni III. Shopping Guide & Information of the Japanese Prints