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Utagawa Toyokuni I (Japanese (culture or style))
A Modern Sannomiya: Maid and Cat
1767 – 1832
Museum Purchase
1960/1.164

Utagawa Toyokuni I (Japanese (culture or style))
Bando Hikozaburo
1805 – 1815
Gift of Stuart Katz
2006/2.67

Utagawa Toyokuni I (Japanese (culture or style))
Iwai Hanshirô [V] as Okaru
1804 – 1825
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink
2002/2.358

Utagawa Toyokuni I (Japanese (culture or style))
Segawa Rokô III [Kikunojô III] as Chiyo, wife of Matsuô
1801 – 1805
Gift of Dr. James Hayes
2003/1.534

Utagawa Toyokuni I (Japanese (culture or style))
Unidentified kabuki scene: actor in female role in "Namuamidabutsu" costume; musicians behind
1800 – 1825
Gift of Dr. James Hayes
2003/1.538

Utagawa Toyokuni I (Japanese (culture or style))
Fujikawa Tomokichi in a female role, holding a tablet reading Kôrômine
1800 – 1825
Gift of Dr. James Hayes
2003/1.542

Utagawa Toyokuni I (Japanese (culture or style))
Nakamura Utaemon [III] as Naniwa Saburô (?), actually ... Genta Gihei (a samurai role; holding an infant)
1808 – 1815
Gift of Dr. James Hayes
2003/1.544

Utagawa Toyokuni I (Japanese (culture or style))
Unidentified actor in a female role, in green striped kimono
1795 – 1825
Gift of Dr. James Hayes
2003/1.548
In this print, a woman stands holding a fan up to her shoulder.  She wears an orange robe with large white flower outlines and green borders.  Flowers decorate her hair.  In the background a bridge and the tops of ships are visible.<br />
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Inscriptions: Artist’s signature: Toyokuni ga; Censor’s seal: kiwame; Ohatsu, Iwai Shijaku; Michiyuki ōatari ōatari
Utagawa Toyokuni I (Japanese (culture or style))
Iwai Shijaku [I] as Ohatsu in the michiyuki (journey) scene from Sonezaki Shinju (Double Suicide at Sonezaki): ôatari, ôtari [bit hit!]
1822 – 1825
Gift of Dr. James Hayes
2003/1.552

Utagawa Toyokuni I (Japanese (culture or style))
Two Courtesans with a Companion and Two kamuro, Sheet 3 from the series of "The Main Street of the Yoshiwara in Cherry Blossom Time" (A five-sheet series)
1767 – 1832
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1948/1.177

Utagawa Toyokuni I (Japanese (culture or style))
Iwai Kumesaburô [II] as the geisha Ohama, by the seaside
1812 – 1825
Gift of Dr. James Hayes
2003/1.535
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