Tsuchiya Koitsu
土屋光逸
A leading shin-hanga artist (1870-1949), known for poetic nocturnal scenes and atmospheric landscapes. A student of Kobayashi Kiyochika, Koitsu's work captures the transitional period between Edo and modern Japan.
土屋光逸
田村貞信
An Edo-period ukiyo-e artist active from about 1725 through 1748. Tamura Sadanobu produced hosoban-format lacquer prints (urushi-e) and benizuri-e of beautiful women in the refined style of Kyoto master Nishikawa Sukenobu.
丹絵
Early hand-colored prints using red lead (tan) pigment, produced during the 1710s-1720s. These prints represent an early stage in the development toward full-color printing.
竪絵
Vertical-format prints, the most common orientation for ukiyo-e. The oban sheet was typically used vertically, ideal for standing figures and vertical compositions.