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Tsukishimadera Temple in Hyogo (Hyogo Tsukishimadera) from the series Scenes of Famous Places along the Tokaido Road (Tokaido meisho fukei) also known as the Processional Tokaido (Gyoretsu Tokaido) here called Tokaido meisho no uchi
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Riding a Horse into a Wall (Kabe ni uma o norikakeru) Like Flies on Rice (Meshi no ue no hai) from the series One Hundred Pictures by Kyosai (Kyosai hyakuzu)
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The Atsuta Shrine at Miya Station (Miya eki Atsuta no yashiro) from the series Scenes of Famous Places along the Tokaido Road (Tokaido meisho fukei) also known as the Processional Tokaido (Gyoretsu Tokaido) here called Tokaido meisho no uchi
Kawanabe Kyosai
Nanko from the series Scenes of Famous Places along the Tokaido Road (Tokaido meisho fukei) also known as the Processional Tokaido (Gyoretsu Tokaido) here called Tokaido meisho no uchi
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When You Think of Your Lord You Think of Yourself (Kimi o omou mi o omou) from the series One Hundred Pictures by Kyosai (Kyosai hyakuzu)
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Acrobatics by Pigs (Buta no karuwaza) from the series One Hundred Pictures by Kyosai (Kyosai hyakuzu)
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Pulling the Ox Out of the Darkness (Kurayami kara ushi o hikidasu) Even a Clever Woman Will Lose When She Sells an Ox (Onna sakashiku shite ushiuri sokonou) from the series One Hundred Pictures by Kyosai (Kyosai hyakuzu)
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Foreign Children at Play (Ijin jiyu) from the series One Hundred Pictures by Kyosai (Kyosai hyakuzu)
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Miho no Matsubara from the series Scenes of Famous Places along the Tokaido Road (Tokaido meisho fukei) also known as the Processional Tokaido (Gyoretsu Tokaido) here called Tokaido meisho no uchi
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Even Spoiled Its Still Sea Bream (Kusatte mo tai) Spanking the Cat with a Mallet (Neko no shiri e saitsuchi) Gold Coins for Cats (Neko ni koban) Picking Up with the Fingernails But Spilling by the Winnowing Basket (Tsume de hirotte mi de akeru) (R); Take
Kawanabe Kyosai (Kyosai Kawanabe, April 7, 1831
He has a rebellious spirit that he was caught in a writing incident in 1870, and has left many caricatures and caricatures. Although following the Kano school, he greedily adopted other schools and painting methods, and called himself a "painting demon."
Born in 1831 in Furukawaishi-cho, Shimousa (currently 2-chome, Chuo-cho, Koga-shi, Ibaraki) as the second son of Tokiyo Kawanabe. My father was born to the second son of Kameya, a rice dealer in Koga, and was adopted by Nobumasa Kawanabe, a feudal lord of Koga. In the 3rd year of Tenpo (1832), he went to Edo, bought a stock of concentric fire extinguishing of the shogunate, lived in the fire extinguishing mansion of Hongo Ochanomizu (currently Hongo 3-chome), and gave his surname Kai. At the same time, the whole family is out in Edo. His childhood name is Shuzaburo, and he succeeded Mr. Kawanabe. My brother had Naojiro. In the 4th year of Tenpo (1833), Shuzaburo went to the Taguchi family, a relative of Tatebayashi, with his mother. At this time, Shuzaburo made a sketch of a frog for the first time.