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I Torii Kiyonobu
(1664 - 1729)
L'entrée du bastion de Shûten-Dôji
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Photo (C) RMN-Grand Palais (MNAAG, Paris) / Harry Bréjat
Guimet Museum
http://www.guimet.fr/fr/
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Keywords:
Japanese (representation of)
anthropomorphic
bastion
art japonais
ukiyo-e (estampe)
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About the artwork
Title:
L'entrée du bastion de Shûten-Dôji
Periods:
18th century
XVIIIth century
Techniques:
urishe-e print
Dimensions:
260 x 140
Inventory number:
MA1626(2)
Detail:
Série Oeyama. 1716-1729
Location:
Guimet Museum
About the author(s)
Author:
I Torii Kiyonobu
Also known as:
Kiyonobu Torii
Born:
1664
Dead:
1729
See more about this author on Wikipedia:
Torii Kiyonobu I
(Japanese:
鳥居 清信
; c.
1664
– 22 August 1729) was a Japanese painter and printmaker in the ukiyo-e style, who is renowned for his work on kabuki signboards and related materials. Along with his father Torii Kiyomoto, he is said to have been one of the founders of the Torii school of painting. Known in childhood as
Shōbei
, young Kiyonobu was the second son of the established Osaka kabuki actor and painter Torii Kiyomoto. He moved, with his father, to Edo (modern Tokyo) when he was…
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