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Utagawa Toyohiro (歌川豊広, 歌川豐廣), birth name Okajima Tōjiro (1773–1828), was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist and painter. He was a member of the Utagawa school and studied under Utagawa Toyoharu, the school's founder. His works include a number of ukiyo-e landscape series, as well as many depictions of the daily activities in the Yoshiwara entertainment quarter; many of his stylistic features paved the way for Hokusai and Hiroshige (the latter a prodigy who studied under Toyohiro, becoming one of the very finest of all landscape artists), as well as producing an important series of ukiyo-e triptychs in collaboration with Toyokuni, and numerous book and e-hon illustrations, which occupied him in his later years.

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  • Utagawa Toyohiro (es)
  • Toyohiro Utagawa (in)
  • Utagawa Toyohiro (it)
  • Utagawa Toyohiro (fr)
  • 歌川豊広 (ja)
  • Toyohiro (en)
  • Утаґава Тойхіро (uk)
  • Utagawa Toyohiro (sv)
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  • Utagawa Toyohiro (歌川豊広, 歌川豐廣 Utagawa Toyohiro?) (1773-1828) fue un pintor japonés, discípulo de Utagawa Toyoharu, el fundador de la escuela Utagawa. De formación musical, se pasó posteriormente a la pintura. Estudió primero en la escuela Kanō antes de convertirse en alumno de Toyoharu. Trabajó principalmente como ilustrador de libros, especializándose en el género bijin-ga. Discípulos suyos fueron Toyokiyo, Toyokuma, Hironobu y, especialmente, el gran maestro Hiroshige, uno de los principales representantes no sólo de su escuela, sino de todo el ukiyo-e. (es)
  • 歌川 豊広(うたがわ とよひろ、安永3年〈1774年〉 - 文政12年12月21日〈1830年1月15日〉)とは、江戸時代中期の浮世絵師。 (ja)
  • Utagawa Toyohiro (1734 – 1825) è stato un pittore, incisore e calligrafo giapponese del periodo Tokugawa.Diventò un pittore molto prestigioso, specialmente per le sue illustrazioni a Genji Monogatari (1801) e le stampe erotiche (shunga). Fu anche un poeta, come testimonia un suo haiku: (it)
  • Utagawa Toyohiro (japanska 歌川豊広, 歌川豐廣), född Okajima Tōjiro 1773 och död 1828, var en japansk målare och ukiyo-e-konstnär vid . Han var under en kort period lärare åt konstnären Ando Hiroshige (1797–1858). (sv)
  • Утаґава Тойхіро (1773 — 1828) — японський художник періоду Едо. Представник школи Утагава. (uk)
  • Utagawa Toyohiro (歌 川 豊 広, 歌 川 丰 广?), nama lahir Okajima Tōjiro (1773-1828), adalah seorang seniman lukis ukiyo-e berkebangsaan Jepang. Dia adalah anggota dari sekolah Utagawa dan belajar di bawah , pendiri sekolah. Karya-karyanya meliputi sejumlah seri pemandangan ala ukiyo-e, serta penggambaran kegiatan sehari-hari mengenai hiburn di daerah bagian ; gaya lukisnya membuka jalan bagi dua pelukis lain, Hokusai dan Hiroshige (seorang jenius yang belajar di bawah Toyohiro, menjadi salah satu seniman pemandangan terbaik dari yang lainnya), serta memproduksi sejumlah karya penting ukiyo-e lainnya bekerjasama dengan , dan berbagai buku serta ilustrasi e-hon. (in)
  • Utagawa Toyohiro (歌川豊広, 歌川豐廣), birth name Okajima Tōjiro (1773–1828), was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist and painter. He was a member of the Utagawa school and studied under Utagawa Toyoharu, the school's founder. His works include a number of ukiyo-e landscape series, as well as many depictions of the daily activities in the Yoshiwara entertainment quarter; many of his stylistic features paved the way for Hokusai and Hiroshige (the latter a prodigy who studied under Toyohiro, becoming one of the very finest of all landscape artists), as well as producing an important series of ukiyo-e triptychs in collaboration with Toyokuni, and numerous book and e-hon illustrations, which occupied him in his later years. (en)
  • Utagawa Toyohiro (歌川豊広), nom à la naissance Okajima Tōjiro (1773-1828), est un peintre japonais de lavis et d'estampes de style ukiyo-e. Il est membre de l'école Utagawa et élève d'Utagawa Toyoharu, le fondateur de l'école. Son œuvre comprend plusieurs séries de paysages ukiyo-e qui annoncent Hokusai et Hiroshige (qui étudient avec Toyohiro), une importante série de triptyques ukiyo-e en collaboration avec Toyokuni ainsi que de nombreuses illustrations de livres et de e-hon auxquelles il se consacre à la fin de sa vie. Parmi les séries ukiyo-e qu'il créé on compte : (fr)
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  • Utagawa Toyohiro (歌川豊広, 歌川豐廣 Utagawa Toyohiro?) (1773-1828) fue un pintor japonés, discípulo de Utagawa Toyoharu, el fundador de la escuela Utagawa. De formación musical, se pasó posteriormente a la pintura. Estudió primero en la escuela Kanō antes de convertirse en alumno de Toyoharu. Trabajó principalmente como ilustrador de libros, especializándose en el género bijin-ga. Discípulos suyos fueron Toyokiyo, Toyokuma, Hironobu y, especialmente, el gran maestro Hiroshige, uno de los principales representantes no sólo de su escuela, sino de todo el ukiyo-e. (es)
  • Utagawa Toyohiro (歌川豊広), nom à la naissance Okajima Tōjiro (1773-1828), est un peintre japonais de lavis et d'estampes de style ukiyo-e. Il est membre de l'école Utagawa et élève d'Utagawa Toyoharu, le fondateur de l'école. Son œuvre comprend plusieurs séries de paysages ukiyo-e qui annoncent Hokusai et Hiroshige (qui étudient avec Toyohiro), une importante série de triptyques ukiyo-e en collaboration avec Toyokuni ainsi que de nombreuses illustrations de livres et de e-hon auxquelles il se consacre à la fin de sa vie. Parmi les séries ukiyo-e qu'il créé on compte : * Huit vues d'Edo (plusieurs séries) * Huit vues d'Omi (plusieurs séries) * Nouvelles séries de perspectives (Shinpan uki-e) * Douze mois par deux artistes, Toyokuni and Toyohiro (Toyokuni Toyohiro ryōga jūnikō), avec Toyokuni * Série sans titre d'une journée de la vie d'une geisha * Série sans titre de huit vues d'Edo sous la neige (fr)
  • Utagawa Toyohiro (歌 川 豊 広, 歌 川 丰 广?), nama lahir Okajima Tōjiro (1773-1828), adalah seorang seniman lukis ukiyo-e berkebangsaan Jepang. Dia adalah anggota dari sekolah Utagawa dan belajar di bawah , pendiri sekolah. Karya-karyanya meliputi sejumlah seri pemandangan ala ukiyo-e, serta penggambaran kegiatan sehari-hari mengenai hiburn di daerah bagian ; gaya lukisnya membuka jalan bagi dua pelukis lain, Hokusai dan Hiroshige (seorang jenius yang belajar di bawah Toyohiro, menjadi salah satu seniman pemandangan terbaik dari yang lainnya), serta memproduksi sejumlah karya penting ukiyo-e lainnya bekerjasama dengan , dan berbagai buku serta ilustrasi e-hon. Seri ukiyo-e yang diproduksinya adalah sebagai berikut: * Eight Views of Edo * Eight Views of Omi * Newly Published Perspective Pieces (Shinpan uki-e) * Twelve Months by Two Artists, Toyokuni and Toyohiro (Toyokuni Toyohiro ryōga jūnikō), with Toyokuni * Untitled series of A Day in the Life of a Geisha * Untitled series of Eight Views of Edo in the Snow * The Six Great Poets * The Twelve Hours * The Four accomplishments * The Three Cities (in)
  • Utagawa Toyohiro (歌川豊広, 歌川豐廣), birth name Okajima Tōjiro (1773–1828), was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist and painter. He was a member of the Utagawa school and studied under Utagawa Toyoharu, the school's founder. His works include a number of ukiyo-e landscape series, as well as many depictions of the daily activities in the Yoshiwara entertainment quarter; many of his stylistic features paved the way for Hokusai and Hiroshige (the latter a prodigy who studied under Toyohiro, becoming one of the very finest of all landscape artists), as well as producing an important series of ukiyo-e triptychs in collaboration with Toyokuni, and numerous book and e-hon illustrations, which occupied him in his later years. The ukiyo-e series he produced include the following: * Eight Views of Edo (several series) * Eight Views of Ōmi (several series) * Newly Published Perspective Pieces (Shinpan uki-e) * Twelve Months by Two Artists, Toyokuni and Toyohiro (Toyokuni Toyohiro ryōga jūnikō), with Toyokuni * Untitled series of A Day in the Life of a Geisha * Untitled series of Eight Views of Edo in the Snow * The Six Great Poets * The Twelve Hours * The Four Accomplishments * The Three Cities (en)
  • 歌川 豊広(うたがわ とよひろ、安永3年〈1774年〉 - 文政12年12月21日〈1830年1月15日〉)とは、江戸時代中期の浮世絵師。 (ja)
  • Utagawa Toyohiro (1734 – 1825) è stato un pittore, incisore e calligrafo giapponese del periodo Tokugawa.Diventò un pittore molto prestigioso, specialmente per le sue illustrazioni a Genji Monogatari (1801) e le stampe erotiche (shunga). Fu anche un poeta, come testimonia un suo haiku: (it)
  • Utagawa Toyohiro (japanska 歌川豊広, 歌川豐廣), född Okajima Tōjiro 1773 och död 1828, var en japansk målare och ukiyo-e-konstnär vid . Han var under en kort period lärare åt konstnären Ando Hiroshige (1797–1858). (sv)
  • Утаґава Тойхіро (1773 — 1828) — японський художник періоду Едо. Представник школи Утагава. (uk)
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