Torii Kiyonobu I
20 works on LinkedCulture
Works
A Battle in Mid-Stream
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1705-10
A Courtesan with Her Child Attendant
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1715
Arrival of the Korean Embassy in Edo
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1709
Arrival of the Korean Embassy in Edo
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1709
Arrival of the Korean Embassy in Edo
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1709
Arrival of the Korean Embassy in Edo
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1709
Arrival of the Korean Embassy in Edo
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1709
Arrival of the Korean Embassy in Edo
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1709
Courtesan and Two Attendants
Art Institute of Chicago · About 1705
Courtesan Painting a Screen, from a series of 12 erotic prints
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1711
Eight Scenes of Kanazawa (Kanazawa hakkei): The Dance of Asahina and Umejumaru (Asaina Umejumaru mai no dan)
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1707
Matsukaze, from "Album of Courtesans (Keisei ehon)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1700
Tanabata Dance
Art Institute of Chicago · Woodblock carved 1698, printed about 1915
The Actor Ichikawa Monnosuke I as Oiso no Tora in the play "Nigiwai Suehiro Soga," performed at the Morita Theater in the first month, 1721 (?)
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1721
The Actor Nakamura Takesaburo I as Kewaizaka no Shosho (?)
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1718
The Actor Sanjo Kantaro II as Oshichi in the play "Nanakusa Fukki Soga," performed at the Ichimura Theater in the first month, 1718
Art Institute of Chicago · 1718
The Actor Sanogawa Mangiku I as Sanada, the daughter of the spinner Itoya, with an attendant in the play "Hiragana Yomeiri Izu Nikki," performed at the Nakamura Theater in the eleventh month, 1718
Art Institute of Chicago · 1718
The Actors Ichikawa Danjuro II and Ichikawa Monnosuke I
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1720
The Actors Ichikawa Danjuro II as Kamada Matahachi and Ichikawa Monnosuke I as Hisamatsu in the play "Osome Hisamatsu Shinju Tamoto no Shirashibori," performed at the Morita Theater, 1720
Art Institute of Chicago · 1720
The Actor Uemura Kichisaburo as the Third Princess in the play "Wakoku Gosuiden," performed at the Morita Theater in the third month
Art Institute of Chicago · 1700