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Photo: Gojo nai tsuribashi no zu,c1875,Kiyochika Kobayashi,Japanese,Photo,drawbridge
The Warmth of Woodblock Prints: From Kobayashi Kiyochika to Munakata Shiko
Photo: Tehidoi tsubushigata,Kiyochika Kobayashi Photo,c1904,Port Arthur,Japanese,hand
Jiyu Minkenki No Manga (Kindai Manga; 2)
Rats in Bag - Fukuro no nezumi, by Kiyochika Kobayashi, 8x12 Paper Giclée, White Frame
One breath of comic masterpiece collection Meiji read in the bathroom (Frontier Books) (2006) ISBN: 4861971012 [Japanese Import]
Sothebys Japanese Prints and Illustrated Books London
1st Art Gallery Fireflies At Ocha-No-Mizu (Ocha-No-Mizu Hotaru) 30X20 [Kitchen]
Art Poster, Rats in a bag (Fukuro no nezumi) - 20x30
Canvas Print, Rats in a bag (Fukuro no nezumi) - 12x18
Canvas Print, Rats in a bag (Fukuro no nezumi) - 20x30
A Steam Locomotive In Hazy Moonlight (19.59in x 30in Giclee Art Print)
Black Framed/Matted Print 17x23, Rats in a bag (Fukuro no nezumi)
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Kiyochika: Master of the Night | Exhibitions | Smithsonian
Mar 29, 2014 ... When Kobayashi Kiyochika (1847–1915) returned to his birthplace, which he had known as Edo, in 1874, he found a city transformed.
Kiyochika: Master of the Night - Freer and Sackler Galleries
Mar 29, 2014 ... #kiyochika. On September 3, 1868, the city called Edo ceased to exist. Renamed Tokyo (“Eastern Capital”) by Japan's new rulers, the city ...
Art review: 'Kiyochika: Master of the Night' - The Washington Post
Apr 3, 2014 ... (Robert O. Muller Collection/Arthur M. Sackler Gallery/ ) - Printmaker Kobayashi Kiyochika's flare for atmospheric nighttime vistas is on display ...
Kobayashi Kiyochika - Ukiyo-e Search
Japanese Woodblock prints by Kobayashi Kiyochika.
Kobayashi Kiyochika (1847-1915) - The Lavenberg Collection of ...
Kiyochika has been described as "the last important ukiyo-e master and the first noteworthy print artist of modern Japan."1 He is said to be the last ukiyo-e artist ...