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二代歌川国贞

1823 - 1880

人物简介

  • Topics explored:
    • ukiyo-e
    • edo period
    • traditional clothing
    • japanese print
  • Born: 1823, 东京, 日本
  • Typical colors:
    • 中性色
    • 大地色系
  • Vibe: 怀旧风
  • Gift suitability: other-none
  • Lifespan: 57 years
  • Color intensity:
    • 均衡
    • 鲜艳
  • Also known as:
    • 东锦四世
    • 国满三世
  • Top 3 works:
    • The bell cricket (Chapter 38)
    • The Wintry Blast; Clear Weather After a Storm; The Actor Ichikawa Danjuro VIII as Ashikaga Mitsuuji
    • True Feelings in Akashi, Delight over a Trist
  • Art period: 19世纪
  • Emotional tone: 宁静
  • Room fit: 咖啡馆/茶室
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  • Best occasions: 文化传承
  • Movements: ukiyo-e
  • Creative periods: mature period
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Works on APS: 17
  • Mediums: 木版画
  • Died: 1880
  • Museums on APS:
    • 艺术画廊悉尼州澳大利亚
    • 艺术画廊悉尼州澳大利亚
    • 艺术画廊悉尼州澳大利亚
    • 艺术画廊悉尼州澳大利亚
    • 艺术画廊悉尼州澳大利亚
  • Corpus themes:
    • edo period culture
    • utagawa school influence
    • ukiyo-e tradition
    • ukiyo-e print tradition
  • Top-ranked work: The bell cricket (Chapter 38)
  • Nationality: 日本

艺术知识测试

每道题只有一个正确答案。

题目 1:
歌川国贞 II(又名丰国 IV)出生于哪座城市?
题目 2:
歌川国贞 II 是在哪一年改名为国贞 II 的?
题目 3:
以下哪部系列作品是歌川国贞 II 最著名的代表作?
题目 4:
歌川国贞 II 的知名度是在哪个时期开始下降的?
题目 5:
歌川国贞 II 的法号是什么?

**early life and training**

utagawa kunisada ii, also known as toyokuni iv, was a renowned japanese ukiyo-e print designer born in edo, japan in 1823. he was a pupil of utagawa kunisada i and signed much of his early work under the name kunimasa iii. around 1850-51, he adopted the name kunisada ii, marking his inheritance of the utagawa school.

**artistic style and notable works**

kunisada ii's prints include over 40 series, mostly featuring actors (yakusha-e), as well as portraits of beauties, illustrations of scenes from literature, erotica, and other subjects. one of his most celebrated works is the tale of the eight dog heroes (hakkendun inu no sōshi no uchi), dating from 1852, drawn from kyokutei bakin's epic novel, the satomi clan and the eight dogs (nansō satomi hakkenden).

**legacy and later life**

kunisada ii headed the utagawa school and worked in the style of his master, but never achieved the same level of success. his popularity waned in the meiji period (1868–1912), and he appears to have stopped making prints after 1874. he died on july 20, 1880, and was buried at banshōin kōunji. his buddhist posthumous name is sankōin hōkokujutei shinji.

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**key points in kunisada ii's life**

**further reading on WahooArt.com**