Fan print with two bugaku dancers
Fan print with two bugaku dancers is an ukiyo-e woodblock print dating to sometime between the mid 1820s and 1844 by celebrated Edo period artist Utagawa Kunisada, also known as Toyokuni III. This print is simultaneously an example of the uchiwa-e (fan print) and aizuri-e (monochromatic blue print) genres. It is part of the permanent collection of the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada.
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Fan print with two bugaku dancers
Fan print with two bugaku dancers is an ukiyo-e woodblock print dating to sometime between the mid 1820s and 1844 by celebrated Edo period artist Utagawa Kunisada, also known as Toyokuni III. This print is simultaneously an example of the uchiwa-e (fan print) and aizuri-e (monochromatic blue print) genres. It is part of the permanent collection of the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada.
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Fan Print with two Bugaku Dancers, Utagawa Kunisada
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Royal Ontario Museum
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Royal Ontario Museum
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Fan Print with two Bugaku Dancers
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ukiyo-e woodblock print
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