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Miyagawa Shuntei
Miyagawa Shuntei
Girls at the Beach from the series Flowers of the Floating World (Ukiyo no hana)
Miyagawa Shuntei
Winding Thread (Itokake) from the series Customs of Children (Kodomo fuzoku)
Miyagawa Shuntei
The Tanabata Festival (Tanabata) from the series Illustrations of Customs (Fuzoku ga)
Miyagawa Shuntei
Boys Playing War Game (Ikusa gokko) from the series Customs of Children (Kodomo fuzoku)
Miyagawa Shuntei
Women in Boat Viewing the Moon from the series Flowers of the Floating World (Ukiyo no hana)
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Shuntei Miyagawa (Miyagawa Shuntei, November 11, 1873-July 26, 1914) is an ukiyo-e artist from the Meiji era.
A master of Tomioka Eisen. It is called Shuntei, Shuntei, and Fishing History, and is also written as S. Born in the Watanabe family, a wealthy merchant who ran a shipping business and a drug wholesaler in Hatamura, Atsumi-gun (currently Fukue-cho, Tahara City) in Mikawa Province (currently Aichi Prefecture). The name is Morikichi. Moriyoshi also calls himself Miyagawa because he succeeded the Miyagawa family, whose mother had been extinct in 1878.