Utagawa Toyokuni II (1777–1835), also known as Toyoshige, was a designer of ukiyo-e Japanese woodblock prints in Edo. He was the pupil, son-in-law and adopted son of Toyokuni I. The former used the name Toyoshige (豊重) until 1826, the year after his teacher's death, when the family gave him the right to use his teacher's name and he began signing his work Toyokuni (豊国). In 1835 he died, and in 1844 the family persuaded Kunisada, the most famous student of Toyokuni I, to use the name "Toyokuni" and become leader of the school. Although Kunisada never recognised Toyoshige's right to the name Toyokuni, nevertheless Kunisada after 1844 is always referred to as Toyokuni III.
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| - Utagawa Toyokuni II (ca)
- Utagawa Toyokuni II. (de)
- Utagawa Toyokuni II (fr)
- 歌川豊国 (2代目) (ja)
- Utagawa Toyokuni II (en)
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| - Utagawa Toyokuni II. (jap. 歌川 豊国 二代, ~ nidai; * 1777?; † 1835 in Edo), auch bekannt als Utagawa Toyoshige (歌川 豊重), war ein Meister des japanischen Farb-Holzschnitts und der Malerei im Stil des ukiyo-e, der in Edo lebte und arbeitete. (de)
- Utagawa Toyokuni II (歌川豊国) (1777-1835), aussi connu sous le nom Toyoshige, est un dessinateur japonais d'estampes sur bois de style ukiyo-e, actif à Edo. (fr)
- 二代目 歌川 豊国(うたがわ とよくに、生没年不詳 )とは、江戸時代の浮世絵師。 (ja)
- Utagawa Toyokuni II (1777–1835), també conegut com a Toyoshige, va ser un dissenyador japonès de xilografies ukiyo-e a Edo. Va ser el deixeble, gendre i fill adoptiu de Toyokuni I. Primer va fer servir el nom de Toyoshige (豊重) fins al 1826, l'any després de la mort del seu mestre, en què va començar a signar la seva obra com a Toyokuni (豊国). Kunisada, un altre alumne de Toyokuni I, no va reconèixer la reivindicació de Toyoshige i es va proclamar a si mateix “Toyokuni” i líder de l'escola. Toyoshige va tornar a signar la seva obra com a “Toyoshige”. (ca)
- Utagawa Toyokuni II (1777–1835), also known as Toyoshige, was a designer of ukiyo-e Japanese woodblock prints in Edo. He was the pupil, son-in-law and adopted son of Toyokuni I. The former used the name Toyoshige (豊重) until 1826, the year after his teacher's death, when the family gave him the right to use his teacher's name and he began signing his work Toyokuni (豊国). In 1835 he died, and in 1844 the family persuaded Kunisada, the most famous student of Toyokuni I, to use the name "Toyokuni" and become leader of the school. Although Kunisada never recognised Toyoshige's right to the name Toyokuni, nevertheless Kunisada after 1844 is always referred to as Toyokuni III. (en)
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| - Utagawa Toyokuni II (1777–1835), també conegut com a Toyoshige, va ser un dissenyador japonès de xilografies ukiyo-e a Edo. Va ser el deixeble, gendre i fill adoptiu de Toyokuni I. Primer va fer servir el nom de Toyoshige (豊重) fins al 1826, l'any després de la mort del seu mestre, en què va començar a signar la seva obra com a Toyokuni (豊国). Kunisada, un altre alumne de Toyokuni I, no va reconèixer la reivindicació de Toyoshige i es va proclamar a si mateix “Toyokuni” i líder de l'escola. Toyoshige va tornar a signar la seva obra com a “Toyoshige”. Entre els alumnes de Toyoshige hi havia , , , i . (ca)
- Utagawa Toyokuni II. (jap. 歌川 豊国 二代, ~ nidai; * 1777?; † 1835 in Edo), auch bekannt als Utagawa Toyoshige (歌川 豊重), war ein Meister des japanischen Farb-Holzschnitts und der Malerei im Stil des ukiyo-e, der in Edo lebte und arbeitete. (de)
- Utagawa Toyokuni II (歌川豊国) (1777-1835), aussi connu sous le nom Toyoshige, est un dessinateur japonais d'estampes sur bois de style ukiyo-e, actif à Edo. (fr)
- Utagawa Toyokuni II (1777–1835), also known as Toyoshige, was a designer of ukiyo-e Japanese woodblock prints in Edo. He was the pupil, son-in-law and adopted son of Toyokuni I. The former used the name Toyoshige (豊重) until 1826, the year after his teacher's death, when the family gave him the right to use his teacher's name and he began signing his work Toyokuni (豊国). In 1835 he died, and in 1844 the family persuaded Kunisada, the most famous student of Toyokuni I, to use the name "Toyokuni" and become leader of the school. Although Kunisada never recognised Toyoshige's right to the name Toyokuni, nevertheless Kunisada after 1844 is always referred to as Toyokuni III. Toyokuni I, Toyokuni II (Toyoshige), and Toyokuni III (Kunisada) each used the signature Toyokuni (豊国). The signature of Toyokuni II is easiest to distinguish by the chalice-shaped toyo (豊) kanji (see figure). Toyoshige's students include , , , and . (en)
- 二代目 歌川 豊国(うたがわ とよくに、生没年不詳 )とは、江戸時代の浮世絵師。 (ja)
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