
Listening to the cuckoo's cry
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- Art Institute of Chicago
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- Utagawa Toyohiro
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Utagawa Toyohiro , birth name Okajima Tōjiro (1773–1828), was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist and painter. He was a member of the Utagawa school and studied under Utagawa Toyoharu, the school's founder. His works include a number of ukiyo-e landscape series, as well as many depictions of the daily activities in the Yoshiwara entertainment quarter; many of his stylistic features led to Hokusai and Hiroshige, as well as producing an important series of ukiyo-e triptychs in collaboration with Toyokuni, and numerous book and e-hon illustrations, which occupied him in his later years.
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The Festive Custom of Asahina Continued by Jihinari for Twenty-three years (Nijusan-nen tsuzuki Jihinari kichirei Asahina)
1820 · Color woodblock print; horizontal nagaban, surimono
Woman Putting on Finger Plectrums to Play the Koto
1814
Enjoying the Evening Cool under a Gourd Trellis
1814
Beauty at the Mimeguri Shrine
1811 · Hanging scroll; ink, colors and gold pigment on silk
Trapping the Fox
1808 · Woodblock print; ink and color on paper
Wild Geese and Reeds
1805 · Woodblock print; oban
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