Katsukawa Shunkō I (Japanese: 勝川 春好; 1743 – 1 December 1812) was a Japanese artist who designed ukiyo-e-style woodblock prints and paintings in Edo (modern Tokyo). He was a student of Katsukawa Shunshō, and is generally credited with designing the first large-head actor portraits (ōkubi-e). As his teacher did, Shunkō used a jar-shaped seal and was known as kotsubo ("little jar"). At 45, the right-handed Shunkō became partially paralyzed and ceased designing prints, although he continued producing paintings with his left hand.
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| - Katsukawa Shunkō I (ca)
- Katsukawa Shunkō I (fr)
- Katsukawa Shunkō I (en)
- 勝川春好 (ja)
- Кацукава Сюнко (ru)
- Кацукава Сюнкьо (uk)
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| - Katsukawa Shunkō I (1743–1812) (japonès: 勝川 春好) va ser un dissenyador de xilografies de l'estil ukiyo-e d'Edo (Tòquio). Va ser alumne de Katsukawa Shunshō, i normalment se'l reconeix com el primer dissenyador de grans retrats (okubi-e) d'actors. Igual que el seu mestre, Shunkō feia servir un segell amb forma de gerra i era conegut com a Kotsubo (Gerreta). A l'edat de 45 anys, el dretà Shunkō va patir una paràlisi parcial i va deixar de dissenyar xilografies, tot i que va seguir pintant amb la mà esquerra. (ca)
- Katsukawa Shunkō I (Japanese: 勝川 春好; 1743 – 1 December 1812) was a Japanese artist who designed ukiyo-e-style woodblock prints and paintings in Edo (modern Tokyo). He was a student of Katsukawa Shunshō, and is generally credited with designing the first large-head actor portraits (ōkubi-e). As his teacher did, Shunkō used a jar-shaped seal and was known as kotsubo ("little jar"). At 45, the right-handed Shunkō became partially paralyzed and ceased designing prints, although he continued producing paintings with his left hand. (en)
- Katsukawa Shunkō I (勝川 春好) (né en 1743, mort le 1er décembre 1812) est un dessinateur d'estampes sur bois de style ukiyo-e à Edo (Tokyo). (fr)
- 勝川 春好(かつかわ しゅんこう、寛保3年〈1743年〉 - 文化9年10月28日〈1812年12月1日〉)とは、江戸時代中期の浮世絵師。 (ja)
- Кацукава Сюнко (яп. 勝川 春好 Кацукава Сюнко:, 1743—1812) — японский художник, мастер классического периода искусства укиё-э. (ru)
- Кацукава Сюнкьо (1743—1812) — японський художник періода Едо. Мав псевдонім Дендзіро. (uk)
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| - Katsukawa Shunkō I (1743–1812) (japonès: 勝川 春好) va ser un dissenyador de xilografies de l'estil ukiyo-e d'Edo (Tòquio). Va ser alumne de Katsukawa Shunshō, i normalment se'l reconeix com el primer dissenyador de grans retrats (okubi-e) d'actors. Igual que el seu mestre, Shunkō feia servir un segell amb forma de gerra i era conegut com a Kotsubo (Gerreta). A l'edat de 45 anys, el dretà Shunkō va patir una paràlisi parcial i va deixar de dissenyar xilografies, tot i que va seguir pintant amb la mà esquerra. (ca)
- Katsukawa Shunkō I (Japanese: 勝川 春好; 1743 – 1 December 1812) was a Japanese artist who designed ukiyo-e-style woodblock prints and paintings in Edo (modern Tokyo). He was a student of Katsukawa Shunshō, and is generally credited with designing the first large-head actor portraits (ōkubi-e). As his teacher did, Shunkō used a jar-shaped seal and was known as kotsubo ("little jar"). At 45, the right-handed Shunkō became partially paralyzed and ceased designing prints, although he continued producing paintings with his left hand. (en)
- Katsukawa Shunkō I (勝川 春好) (né en 1743, mort le 1er décembre 1812) est un dessinateur d'estampes sur bois de style ukiyo-e à Edo (Tokyo). (fr)
- 勝川 春好(かつかわ しゅんこう、寛保3年〈1743年〉 - 文化9年10月28日〈1812年12月1日〉)とは、江戸時代中期の浮世絵師。 (ja)
- Кацукава Сюнко (яп. 勝川 春好 Кацукава Сюнко:, 1743—1812) — японский художник, мастер классического периода искусства укиё-э. (ru)
- Кацукава Сюнкьо (1743—1812) — японський художник періода Едо. Мав псевдонім Дендзіро. (uk)
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