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Kobayashi Kiyochika - The Moon At Shinagawa

The Moon At Shinagawa (1884)

Kobayashi Kiyochika (Japanese, 1847-1915)
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The Artist died in 1915 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer.
Kobayashi Kiyochika

Kobayashi Kiyochika was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist, best known for his ukiyo-e colour woodblock prints and newspaper illustrations. His work documents the rapid modernization and Westernization Japanese underwent during the Meiji period (1868–1912) and employs a sense of light and shade called kōsen-ga [ja] inspired by Western art techniques.

His work first found an audience in the 1870s with prints of red-brick buildings and trains that had proliferated after the Meiji Restoration; his prints of the First Sino-Japanese War of 1894–95 were also popular. Woodblock printing fell out of favour during this period, and many collectors consider Kobayashi's work the last significant example of ukiyo-e.

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The Taro Inari Shrine In The Rice Fields At Asakusa

The Taro Inari Shrine In The Rice Fields At Asakusa (1877 - 1882)

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Fireworks At Ikenohata

Fireworks At Ikenohata (1881)

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Minamoto Yoshitsune, Governor of Iyo, Leaping across Eight Boats

Minamoto Yoshitsune, Governor of Iyo, Leaping across Eight Boats (1879)

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Tiger Flag in a Grove, from the Series ‘Magic Lantern of Society; One Hundred Selections, One Hundred Laughs’

Tiger Flag in a Grove, from the Series ‘Magic Lantern of Society; One Hundred Selections, One Hundred Laughs’ (1895)

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Great Fire at Ryōgoku Sketched from Hamachō, January 26, 1881

Great Fire at Ryōgoku Sketched from Hamachō, January 26, 1881 (1881)

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The Wife’s Welcome, from the Series ‘Long Live Japan! One Hundred Selections, One Hundred Laughs’

The Wife’s Welcome, from the Series ‘Long Live Japan! One Hundred Selections, One Hundred Laughs’ (1895)

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Native Bandits Being Swept up in the Vicinity of Xinzhu in Taiwan

Native Bandits Being Swept up in the Vicinity of Xinzhu in Taiwan (1895)

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Vice Admiral Itō Sukeyuki, Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet (1895)

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View of Fuji from the Coast of Kiyomigata

View of Fuji from the Coast of Kiyomigata (1896)

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Colonel Kumamoto Masaji, Regimental Commander of the Imperial Guard Artillery (1904)

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Sweet Sake House at the Foot of Mt. Hakone, 6;00 p.m. on a Spring Day

Sweet Sake House at the Foot of Mt. Hakone, 6;00 p.m. on a Spring Day (1881)

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Mt. Fuji from Satta, Sketched at 9;00 a.m. in Mid-January, 1881

Mt. Fuji from Satta, Sketched at 9;00 a.m. in Mid-January, 1881 (1881)

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Taira no Tadamori Captures the Priest of Midō

Taira no Tadamori Captures the Priest of Midō (1877)

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