Schools of ukiyo-e artists
Ukiyo-e artists may be organized into schools, which consist of a founding artist and those artists who were taught by or strongly influenced by him. Artists of the Osaka school are united both stylistically and geographically.[1] Not all of these artists designed woodblock prints, and some ukiyo-e artists had more than one teacher, and others are not known to be associated with any particular school.
Asayama school (in Osaka)
- Asayama Ashikuni (founder)
- Ashisato
- Ashifune
- Ashihiro
- Ashikiyo
- Asayama Ashitaka
- Asayama Ashitomo
- Gigadō Ashiyuki (Nagakuni)
- Jukōdō Yoshilkuni
Eishi school (also known as Hosoda school)
- Chōbunsai Eishi (founder)
- Ichirakute Eisui
- Chōkōsai Eishō
- Chōkyōsai Eiri
- Gessai Gabimaru
- Chōensai Eishin
- Rekisentei Eiri
- Harukawa Eizan
Furuyama school
- Furuyama Moroshige (founder)
- Furuyama Moromasa
- Furuyama Morotane
- Furuyama Morotsugu
Harukawa Eizan school
- Harukawa Eizan (founder)
- Harukawa Goshichi
- Harukawa Eichō
Harunobu school
- Suzuki Harunobu (founder)
- Isoda Koryūsai
- Shiba Kōkan (Suzuki Harushige)
- Yasunobu
- Komai Yoshinobu
- Suzuki Haruji
- Masunobu
- Mitsunobu
- Naka Kuninobu
- Morino Sōgyoku
- Ueno Shōha
Hasegawa school (in Osaka)
- Hasegawa Sadanobu I (founder)
- Hasegawa Sadanobu II
- Hasegawa Settan
- Hasegawa Settei
Hishikawa school (also known as the Moronobu school)
- Hishikawa Moronobu (founder)
- Hishikawa Morofusa
- Hishikawa Moroyoshi
- Hishikawa Moronaga
- Hishikawa Moroshige
- Hishikawa Morohira
- Tamazaki Ryūjo
Hokusai school
- Katsushika Hokusai (Shunrō, Sōri, Taitō)
- Katsushika Ōi
- Yanagawa Shigenobu
- Yanagawa Nobusada (Yanagawa Yukinobu)
- Hishikawa Sōri
- Katsushika Hokumei
- Teisai Hokuba
- Maki Bokusen
- Numata Gessai
- Shōtei Hokuju
- Totoya Hokkei
- Ryūryūkyo Shinsai
- Hōtei Gosei
- Katsushika Hokuun
- Katsushika Taito II
- Katsushika Isai
- Katsushika Hokui
- Enkōan
Ippitsusai Bunchō school
- Ippitsusai Bunchō (founder)
- Tsumuri no Hikaru
- Tamagawa Shūchō
Ishikawa Toyonobu school
- Ishikawa Toyonobu (founder)
- Ishikawa Toyomasa
Kaigetsudō school
- Kaigetsudō Ando (founder)
- Kaigetsudō Anchi
- Kaigetsudō Dohan
- Kaigetsudō Doshin
- Kaigetsudō Doshu
- Kaigetsudō Doshū
- Hasegawa Eishun (Baiōken Eishun)
- Matsuno Chikanobu
Katsukawa school (also known as the Shunshō school)
- Katsukawa Shunshō (founder)
- Koikawa Harumachi I
- Katsukawa Shunrō
- Katsukawa Shun'ei
- Katsukawa Shuntei
- Katsukawa Shun'en
- Katsukawa Shundō II
- Katsukawa Shunrin
- Katsukawa Shōju
- Katsukawa Shundō
- Katsukawa Shunzan
- Katsukawa Shunjō
- Katsukawa Shunsen (Katsukawa Shunkō II)
- Katsukawa Shunchō
- Katsukawa Shunkō I
- Katsukawa Shungyō
- Tamagawa Shunsui
- Kinchōdō Sekiga
- Katsukawa Shunri
- Katsukawa Shunwa
Kawamata school
- Kawamata Tsuneyuki
- Kawamata Tsunemasa
- Kawamata Tsunetatsu
Keisai Eisen school
- Keisai Eisen (founder)
- Isono Bunsai
- Yamatoya Sada
- Teisai Senchō
- Senshōtei Toyotsuru
Kitagawa school (also known as Utamaro school)
- Kitagawa Utamaro (founder)
- Kitagawa Utamaro II
- Maki Bokusen
- Kitagawa Chiyojo
- Kitagawa Fujimaro
- Kitagawa Tsukimaro
- Chōchōdō Kagenori
- Kitagawa Yukimaro
- Kitagawa Shikimaro
- Kitagawa Yoshimaro
- Eishōsai Chōki
- Kitagawa Hidemaro
- Juka Sekijō
- Soraku
- Michimaro
- Chikanobu
- Bunrō
- Isomaro
- Hishikawa Ryūkoku
- Rakumaro
- Minemaro
- Senman
Kitao school (also known as the Shigemasa school)
- Kitao Shigemasa (founder)
- Kitao Shigemasa II
- Kubo Shunman
- Kitao Masanobu
- Kitao Masayoshi
Koikawa school
- Koikawa Harumachi I (founder)
- Koikawa Harumachi II
- Koikawa Harumasa
- Koikawa Hakuga
Kondō school
- Kondō Kiyoharu (founder)
- Kondō Kiyonobu
- Kondō Katsunobu
Miyagawa school
- Miyagawa Chōshun (founder)
- Miyagawa Isshō
- Miyagawa Chōki
- Miyagawa Shunsui
Nishikawa school (also known as the Sukenobu school)
- Nishikawa Sukenobu (founder)
- Nishikawa Suketada
- Kawashima Nobukiyo
- Nishikawa Terunobu
- Takagi Sadatake
Nishimura school (also known as the Shigenaga school)
- Nishimura Shigenaga (founder)
- Ishikawa Toyonobu
- Nishimura Shigenobu
- Suzuki Harunobu
- Yamamoto Fujinobu
- Tomikawa Fusanobu
- Yamamoto Yoshinobu
- Hirose Shigenobu
Okumura school (also known as the Masanobu school)
- Okumura Masanobu (founder)
- Okumura Nobufusa
- Okumura Toshinobu
- Tanaka Masunobu
- Mangetsudō
Ōoka school (in Osaka)
- Ōoka Shunboku (founder)
- Takehara Shunchōsai
Osaka school
- Ryūkōsai Jokei (founder)
- Shōkōsai Hanbei
- Shunkōsai Hokushū (Shunkō IV)
- Shōkōsai Hanbei
- Ashikuni
- Ashiyuki (Nagakuni)
- Enjaku
- Yoshida Hanbei
- Hikokuni
- Hironobu
- Hirosada I
- Shunbaisai Hokuei (Shunkō III)
- Hokumyō
- Kagematsu
- Kikyo
- Kiyosada
- Kunihiro
- Kunikazu
- Kunimasu (Sadamasu)
- Kunishige
- Mitsukuni
- Munehiro
- Nagahide
- Nobukatsu
- Yanagawa Nobusada
- Sadahiro I
- Sadahiro II
- Sadanobu I
- Sadanobu II
- Sadayoshi
- Shigefusa
- Shigeharu
- Shigenobu
- Shunkyō
- Shunshi
- Shunshō
- Shûshō
- Tokusai
- Toyohide
- Utakuni
- Yoshifune
- Yoshikuni I
- Yoshikuni II
- Yoshitaki
- Yoshiume
- Yoshiyuki
Ryūkōsai school (in Osaka)
- Ryūkōsai Jokei (founder)
- Shōkōsai Hanbei
- Urakusai Nagahide
Shigenobu school
- Yanagawa Shigenobu I (founder)
- Yanagawa Shigenobu II
- Tōrōsai Shigemitsu
Shunkōsai Fukushū school (in Osaka)
- Shunkōsai Fukushū (founder)
- Shunshosai Hokuchō
- Gatōken Shunshi
- Shunbaisai Hokuei (Shunkō III)
- Seiyōsai Shunshi
Torii school
- Torii Kiyomoto (founder)
- Torii Kiyonobu I (co-founder)
- Torii Kiyonobu II
- Torii Kiyomasu I
- Torii Kiyomasu II
- Torii Kiyomitsu I
- Torii Kiyotsune
- Torii Kiyohiro
- Torii Kiyosato
- Torii Kiyonaga
- Torii Kiyomasa I
- Torii Kiyomine I
- Hanegawa Chinchō
- Kondō Kiyoharu
- Torii Kiyotada
- Katsukawa Terushige
- Torii Kiyotomo
- Torii Kiyoshige I
- Torii Kotondo
Toyohara school
- Toyohara Kunichika (founder)
- Yōshū Chikanobu (Toyohara Chikanobu)
- Watanabe Nobukazu
- Toyohara Chikaharu
- Morikawa Chikashige
- Toyohara Chikayoshi
- Toyohara Chikasato
Utagawa school
- Utagawa Toyoharu (founder)
- Utagawa Toyohiro
- Utagawa Hirochika II
- Utagawa Toyokuni I
- Utagawa Kunimasa
- Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III)
- Utagawa Kunisada II
- Utagawa Kunisada III
- Utagawa Sadahide
- Utagawa Sadakage
- Utagawa Sadafusa
- Utagawa Fusatane
- Utagawa Sadahiro
- Utagawa Kuniteru II
- Utagawa Kunimasu I (Sadamasu)
- Utagawa Sadayoshi
- Utagawa Kunihisa II
- Utagawa Kunichika
- Utagawa Kuniaki I
- Utagawa Kuniaki II
- Utagawa Kunimasa IV
- Utagawa Kokunimasa
- Utagawa Kunisato
- Utagawa Kunitoshi
- Utagawa Toyokuni II (Toyoshige)
- Utagawa Kunitsuru
- Utagawa Kunimatsu
- Utagawa Kuniteru III
- Utagawa Kunimaru
- Utagawa Kuniyasu
- Utagawa Kuninao
- Utagawa Kuniyoshi
- Utagawa Yoshimune
- Utagawa Yoshiume
- Utagawa Yoshitsuya
- Utagawa Yoshifuji
- Utagawa Yoshiharu
- Utagawa Yoshitoyo
- Utagawa Yoshimori
- Utagawa Yoshimasa
- Utagawa Yoshitora
- Kawanabe Kyōsai
- Hayakawa Shōzan
- Utagawa Yoshiiku
- Kobayashi Ikuhide
- Utagawa Yoshitama
- Utagawa Yoshifusa
- Utagawa Yoshitoshi
- Utagawa Yoshikata
- Utagawa Yoshikatsu
- Utagawa Yoshijo
- Utagawa Yoshinobu
- Utagawa Yoshitorijo
- Utagawa Yoshitsuna
- Utagawa Yoshitsuru
- Utagawa Yoshikazu
- Utagawa Yoshitomi
- Utagawa Kunikiyo
- Utagawa Kunihisa
- Utagawa Kunitora
- Utagawa Kuniteru I
- Utagawa Kunihiro
- Ryusai Shigeharu
- Utagawa Kunikage
- Utagawa Kuninaga
- Utagawa Hiroshige (Andō Hiroshige)
- Utagawa Hiroshige II (Shigenobu)
- Utagawa Hiroshige III
- Risshō II
- Shōsai Ikkei
- Utagawa Shigemaru
- Utagawa Shigekiyo
- Utagawa Hirokage
Artists not associated with a particular school
Notes
- Assignment of artists into schools is derived from Hotei Encyclopedia of Japanese Woodblock Prints, 2005
References
- Lane, Richard. (1978). Images from the Floating World, The Japanese Print. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780192114471; OCLC 5246796
- Link, Howard A., The Theatrical Prints of the Torii Masters, A Selection of Seventeenth and Eighteenth-Century Ukiyo-e, Honolulu, Honolulu Academy of Arts, 1977.
- Newland, Amy Reigle. (2005). Hotei Encyclopedia of Japanese Woodblock Prints. Amsterdam: Hotei. ISBN 9789074822657; OCLC 61666175
- Roberts, Laurance P., A Dictionary of Japanese Artists, Tokyo, Weatherhill, 1976.
- Ujlaki, Peter, Osaka Kabuki at the BM, Andon, Vol. 82, 2007, 56-72.
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