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PICTORIAL ARTISTS

  • Eitoku Takanobu. (d. 1794.) K.
  • Fuchino Shinsai. (d. 1823.) M. C.
  • Fugai. (d. 1710.) K.
  • Fujii Shōrin. (Living.) S.
  • Fujita Gakō. (d. 1885). M. C.
  • Fukuda Chokujō. (Living.) S.
  • Fukuda Hankō. (d. 1864.) M. C.
  • Fukuhara Yogaku (Taigadō.) (d. 1776.) M. C.
  • Fukushima Ryuho. (d. 1889.) M. C.
  • Furuya Kogan. (Living.) T.
  • Furuyama Moromasa. (Son of Furuyama Moroshige.) U.
  • Furuyama Moroshige. (Pupil of Hishigawa Moronobu.) U.
  • Fusanobu. (Son of Shunsui.) K.
  • Fuwa Sodō. (Living.) K.
  • Gagaku. (d. 1895.) M. C.
  • Gakusai. 15th cent. T.
  • Ganku (Kishi). (d. 1838.) S.
  • Gaurei (Kishi). 19th cent. S. (Son-in-law of Ganku.)
  • Ganryō. (Son-in-law of Ganku.) S.
  • Gantai. (Son of Ganku.) S.
  • Geiami. (d. 1466.) C. R.
  • Genki. (d. 1797.) S.
  • Genryūyen Kuninawo. (Pupil of the second Toyokuni.) U.
  • Geppō. (d. 1839.) M. C.
  • Gesha. (Pupil of Toriyama Sekiyen.) U.
  • Gessen. 15th cent. C. R.
  • Gessen. (d. 1811.) S.
  • Gi Nankai. (d. 1751.) M. C.
  • Go Shunmei (Igarashi) or Kokū. Second half of 18th cent. K.
  • Gototei Kunisada. (Pupil of the second Toyokuni.) U.
  • Gugyoku. 15th cent. C. R.
  • Gyokuraku or Soyū. (Fellow-student of Motonobu.) K.
  • Hada-no-Mushitaro. 8th cent. B.
  • Hagawa Chinchō. (d. 1754.) U.
  • Hakuga. (Pupil of Hokusai.) U.
  • Hakusei. 18th cent. K.
  • Hakuyen. 17th cent. K.
  • Hanabusa Ippō. (Adopted son of Itchō.) K.
  • Hanabusa Itchō. (d. 1724.) K.
  • Haneda Gesshū. (Living.) S.
  • Hara Arinaka. (d. 1837.) M. C.
  • Harazaichin. 19th cent. T.
  • Haruki Nanko. (d. 1839.) M. C.
  • Harumasa. (Son of Hokkei.) U.
  • Hashimoto Gahō. (Living). K. (Kano style modified in accordance with Western ideas.)
  • Hasegawa Gyokujun. (Living.) S.
  • Hasegawa Nobuharu. (Son of Hasegawa Tohaku.) C. R.
  • Hasegawa Settan. (d. 1843.) M. C.
  • Hasegawa Tōchō. 17th cent. K.
  • Hasegawa Tohaku, called the 5th Sesshū. 16th cent. C. R.
  • Hata-no-Mome. 11th cent. B.
  • Hata-no-Munesada. 11th cent. Ko.
  • Hayami Tsuneaki (Shungyōsai). (d. 1790.) U.
  • Hayamizu Tsuneaki. (d. 1775.) U.
  • Hayase Kansen. (d. 1888.) M. C.
  • Hayashi Banka. (d. 1845.) M. C.
  • Hayashi Konyen. (Pupil of Fukuhara Gogaku.) M. C.
  • Hayashi Shōrin. (d. 1792.) M. C.
  • Hida-no-Tokoami. 9th cent. Ko.
  • Hidemaro. (Pupil of first Kitakawa Utamaro.) U.
  • Hidenobu. (d. 1635.) K.
  • Hidenobu. (d. 1710.) K.
  • Higuchi Tangetsu. (b. 1822.) (Living.) K.
  • Hineno Taizan. (d. 1865.) M. C.
  • Hirafuku Suian. (d. 1890.) S.
  • Hirochika. (Son of Ryūshō.) U.
  • Hirohisa. (d. 1828.) T.
  • Hirokage. (Son of Ryūshō.) U.
  • Hiromori. (d. 1775.) T.
  • Hiroshige. (Son of Ando Hiroshige.) U.
  • Hiroshige. (d. 1858.) U.
  • Hirotaka. 11th cent. Ko.
  • Hirotsura. (d. 1864.) T.
  • Hiroyasu. (d. 1750.) T.
  • Hiroyuki. (d. 1811.) T.
  • Hishigawa Morofusa. (Son of Moronobu.) U.
  • Hishigawa Morohira. (Son of Hishigawa Moronobu.) U.
  • Hishigawa Moronaga. (Son of Moronobu.) U.
  • Hishigawa Moronobu. (d. 1714.) U.
  • Hishigawa Moroyoshi. (Son of Hishigawa Moronobu.) U.
  • Hitomi Kwangetsu. (d. 1797.) M. C.
  • Hō Hyakusen. (d. 1755.) M. C.
  • Hoashi Kyōu. (d. 1878.) M. C.
  • Hokkei. (Pupil of Hokusai.) U.
  • Hokuba. (Pupil of Hokusai.) U.
  • Hokusai (Katsushika Shunrō, Sōri, Tatsumasa, Taitō, or Manrōjin). (d. 1849.) U.
  • Hokusen. (Pupil of Hokusai.) U.
  • Hokushū. (Pupil of Hokusai.) U.
  • Hokushun. (Pupil of Hokusai.) U.
  • Hokusū. (Pupil of Hokusai.) U.

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