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Utagawa Kuniyoshi Tanuki Hunting with Nets (Tanuki no amiuchi) (T) and

Toggle navigation Ukiyo-e Search. Sources;. Artist: Adachi Ginko. Title: Racoon-dogs Moving House (Tanuki no hikikoshi), from the album Tawamure-e (Playful Pictures) Date: 1884-85. Details: More information. Source: Museum of Fine Arts Browse all 37,142.


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Japanese: ukiyo-e, (Japanese: "pictures of the floating world") one of the most important genres of art of the Tokugawa period (1603-1867) in Japan. The style is a mixture of the realistic narrative of the emaki ("picture scrolls") produced in the Kamakura period and the mature decorative style of the Momoyama and Tokugawa periods.


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The tanuki balls craze took off in the Edo period when ukiyo-e artists went wild illustrating it. Zack Davisson, who's read lots of Edo-period stories about tanuki, says they mostly focus on their shapeshifting or belly-drumming, not the magical scrotum. The tanuki balls seems to make a better visual than a plot element.


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Artist: Utagawa Kuniyoshi Title: Tanuki Hunting with Nets (Tanuki no amiuchi) (T) and Tanuki Travelling (Tanuki no ôrai) (B), from an untitled series of Tanuki (Raccoon-dogs) Date: 1843-44 Details: More information. Source: Museum of Fine Arts Browse all 37,142 prints. Download Image


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Artist: Utagawa Kuniyoshi Title: Tanuki Fortuneteller (Tanuki no uranai) (T) and Tanuki Shop Signs (Tanuki no kanban) (B), from an untitled series of Tanuki (Raccoon-dogs) Date: 1843-44 Details: More information. Source: Museum of Fine Arts Browse all 37,142 prints. Download Image


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Ukiyo-e (Japanese woodblock prints) Ukiyo-e is a genre of the pictorial arts established during the Edo period. The word "ukiyo" (this life) also means "modern," and Ukiyo-e refers to Fuzokuga, in which paintings depicts the manners and customs of the day. while Ukiyo-e is descended from Yamato-e painting (a traditional Japanese style painting of the late Heian and Kamakura periods dealing.


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The son of silk dyer, Kuniyoshi Utagawa was born into the Igusa family in Edo. Little is known about his very early years, though he is said to have shown remarkable talent from a young age. Kuniyoshi began his ukiyo-e career as a pupil of Shunei. At age 14 he was accepted to study the art of woodblock printing under Toyokuni I and, in time.


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Ukiyo-e is a genre of Japanese art that flourished from the 17th through 19th centuries. Its artists produced woodblock prints and paintings of such subjects as female beauties; kabuki actors and sumo wrestlers; scenes from history and folk tales; travel scenes and landscapes; flora and fauna; and erotica.The term ukiyo-e translates as 'picture[s] of the floating world'.


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In the mid-1840s, ukiyo-e master Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797-1861) created a number of woodblock prints showing legendary tanuki (raccoon dogs) using their humorously large scrota in creative ways.. River fishing. Shelter from evening showers. Rokurokubi (long-necked monster) disguise. Net fishing. Making dashi (soup stock) Weightlifting. Catfish mallet


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Ukiyo-e (浮世繪): History and Significance. Ukiyo-e is a type of Japanese woodblock printing that originated in the Edo period (1603-1868). The term "ukiyo-e" translates to "pictures of.


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Ukiyo-e represents the final phase in the long evolution of Japanese genre painting. Drawing on earlier developments that had focused on human figures, ukiyo-e painters focused on enjoyable activities in landscape settings, shown close-up, with special attention to contemporary affairs and fashions. As artists chose subjects increasingly.


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Results for 'Tanuki'. 28 prints found. Viewing prints 1 to 28. Yoshitoshi MFA. Nishijima Katsuyuki Artelino. Hasegawa Konobu Artelino. Nishijima Katsuyuki Artelino. Shigemasa MFA. Suizan Ohmi.


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Like the karasu tengu they are known for their martial arts skills and will train warriors, as depicted in many of the ukiyo-e prints further along in this post. They are able to communicate without speaking, having powers of telepathy.. 'Tengu and Tanuki' - Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, 1881. 'Spring Mountains' - Totoya Hokkei, 1830.

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