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Utagawa Yoshifuji (
Japanese : 歌川芳藤 , real name Nishimura Tōtarō (
Japanese : 西村藤太郎 ); 1828–1887) was a Japanese
ukiyo-e master of the late Edo and early Meiji periods. Yoshifuji was a pupil of
Utagawa Kuniyoshi of the
Utagawa school . He became known for
omocha-e prints made for children.
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"Englishman",
Yokohama-e style
New Patterns for Summer Costumes,
omocha-e style
Cats in backstage at Kabuki theater
Onzôshi Ushiwakamaru and Musashibô Benkei on Gojô Bridge
Morozumi Bungo no kami Masamori, from the series Valiant Warriors of Echigo and Kai
Kamikiri no Kidan (髪切りの奇談), "Hair-Cutting (Yokai) Strange Story" (1868)
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