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Tsuchiya Koitsu (土屋光逸) was an important artist in the Shin-hanga movement. He trained under the ukiyo-e master Kobayashi Kiyochika for 19 years, and initially focused on works depicting scenes from the First Sino-Japanese War. In 1931, at the age of 60, he began work for Shōzaburō Watanabe and his art publishing establishment which also published the work of artists like Kawase Hasui and Yoshida Hiroshi. His later work incorporated light effects to increase the emotional impact of his art.

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  • Tsuchiya Koitsu (fr)
  • 土屋光逸 (ja)
  • Коицу, Цутия (ru)
  • Tsuchiya Koitsu (en)
  • Цучія Коїцу (uk)
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  • Tsuchiya Koitsu, né en 1870 et mort en 1949, était un artiste et peintre japonais, appartenant à l’école Shin-Hanga. (fr)
  • Tsuchiya Koitsu (土屋光逸) was an important artist in the Shin-hanga movement. He trained under the ukiyo-e master Kobayashi Kiyochika for 19 years, and initially focused on works depicting scenes from the First Sino-Japanese War. In 1931, at the age of 60, he began work for Shōzaburō Watanabe and his art publishing establishment which also published the work of artists like Kawase Hasui and Yoshida Hiroshi. His later work incorporated light effects to increase the emotional impact of his art. (en)
  • 土屋 光逸(つちや こういつ、明治3年8月28日〈1870年9月23日〉 - 昭和24年〈1949年〉11月13日)は、明治時代から昭和時代にかけての浮世絵師、版画家。 (ja)
  • Цутия Коицу (яп. 土屋光逸 цутия ко:ицу) (1870—1949) — японский художник, принадлежавший к школе Син-ханга. Школа Син-ханга была известна своей преемственностью с традиционной японской гравюрой укиё-э, и была основана на работе своеобразных «творческих квартетов»: художник—гравер—печатник—издатель, что отличало её от модернистской школы Сосаку-ханга, где художник выполнял всю работу сам. (ru)
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  • Tsuchiya Koitsu, né en 1870 et mort en 1949, était un artiste et peintre japonais, appartenant à l’école Shin-Hanga. (fr)
  • Tsuchiya Koitsu (土屋光逸) was an important artist in the Shin-hanga movement. He trained under the ukiyo-e master Kobayashi Kiyochika for 19 years, and initially focused on works depicting scenes from the First Sino-Japanese War. In 1931, at the age of 60, he began work for Shōzaburō Watanabe and his art publishing establishment which also published the work of artists like Kawase Hasui and Yoshida Hiroshi. His later work incorporated light effects to increase the emotional impact of his art. (en)
  • 土屋 光逸(つちや こういつ、明治3年8月28日〈1870年9月23日〉 - 昭和24年〈1949年〉11月13日)は、明治時代から昭和時代にかけての浮世絵師、版画家。 (ja)
  • Цутия Коицу (яп. 土屋光逸 цутия ко:ицу) (1870—1949) — японский художник, принадлежавший к школе Син-ханга. Школа Син-ханга была известна своей преемственностью с традиционной японской гравюрой укиё-э, и была основана на работе своеобразных «творческих квартетов»: художник—гравер—печатник—издатель, что отличало её от модернистской школы Сосаку-ханга, где художник выполнял всю работу сам. (ru)
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