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Tanaka Masunobu
Tanaka Masunobu
Naka-no-cho in the Yoshiwara (Yoshiwara Naka-no-cho)
Tanaka Masunobu
Parody of Minamoto Ushiwakamaru Serenading Princess Joruri (Genji junidan no zu)
Tanaka Masunobu
Perspective Print of the Play Nanakusa Wakayagi Soga at the Ichimura Theater: Actors Bando Hikosaburo I as Kudo Suketsune Ichimura Manzo as Soga no Juro and Onoe Kikugoro I as Soga no Goro
Tanaka Masunobu
Naka-no-cho in the Yoshiwara (Yoshiwara Naka-no-cho)
Tanaka Masunobu
Eight Views of Omi Seen from Ishiyama Temple (Omi hakkei Ishiyama no zu)
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Masunobu Tanaka (birth and death unknown) is an ukiyo-e artist from the Edo period.
Unknown teacher. The work is a painting style of the Okumura school that originated from Masanobu Okumura, but it is not clear whether he was a master of Masanobu. They are called Sanharudo, Zenisai, and Zenshinsai. It is known that the drawing period was from Kanpo to Enkyo, and in addition to uki-e and urushi-e, he worked on the large and small calendar of Enkyo 3 (1746). There are also hand-drawn paintings, and there are still a few that have signed "Tanaka Masunobu". There is a painter named Yakushin, whose drawing period is said to be around the time of Meiwa, but it is said that the style of painting is Harunobu Suzuki, and that he is another person with the same name.