- Also known as
- Gekkô, Tai Masanosuke, Ogata Masanosuke, Nagami Shônosuke, Kagyôsai, Meikyôsai, Nen’yû, Rôsai, Ogata Gekkô
- Date of birth
- Date of death
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John James Audubon discovering his drawings eaten by a rat, 1870s
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Lord Oda Nobunaga Viewing the Restoration of Kiyosu Castle (Oda Nobunaga ko Kiyosujo shuzen goran no zu), 1888 (printed posthumously)
Utagawa Yoshifuji
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Mori Ranmaru Killed in Battle at Honnoji (Honnoji ni Mori Ranmaru uchijini no zu), from the series “The Record of Toyotomi’s Achievements (Toyotomi kunkoki)”, 1886
Utagawa Yoshifuji
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Escape of Emperor Godaigo, from the series “The Unofficial History of Japan (Nihon gaishi no uchi)”, 1885
Kobayashi Kiyochika
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Sasaki Moritsuna Asking Fisherman to Reveal the Shallows Where His Troops can Cross and Attack the Taira Forces at Fujito in Bizen Province (Sasaki Moritsuna Bizen no kuni Fujito no watari ni Heigun o osowanto gyojin ni mizu no senshin o tou zu), 1884
Mizuno Toshikata
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Genji Drawn in Different Styles: View of Akashi Bay (Kakiwake Genji, Akashi ura no kei), 1869
Toyohara Kunichika
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Act 12 (Junidanme), from the series “The Storehouse of Loyal Retainers (Kanadehon Chushingura)”, 1862
Utagawa Yoshifuji
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The Moon over Gojo Bridge (Gojo no tsuki), from the series “Heroes for the Snow, Moon, and Flowers (Buyu setsugekka)”, 1867
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
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The Naval Battle of Pungdo in Korea (Chosen Hoto kaisen no zu), 1894
Kobayashi Kiyochika
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Sino-Japanese War, 1895
Kobayashi Ikuhide
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Kabuki Stars Before a Gracious Waterfall (Arigataki megumi no hanagata), 1883
Toyohara Kunichika
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No. 6: Our Troops Gain Victory at Asan (Sono roku, Gazan waga hei shori o eru), 1894
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Long Live the Great Japanese Empire! A Great Victory for Our Troops in the Assault on Songhwan (Dai Nihon teikoku banbanzai, Seikan shugeki waga gun taisho no zu), 1894
Mizuno Toshikata