Foreword
Acknowledgments
Essays
Establishing a Lineage: The Utagawa School and Japan’s Print
Culture Laura J. Mueller
Ukiyo-e Artists and Their Patrons: The Case of Utagawa Kunisada
(Toyokuni III) and the Wealthy Merchant Mitani Chōzaburō Kobayashi
Tadashi
The Mutual Flowering of the Utagawa School and Kabuki Fujisawa
Akane
Warrior Prints and the Double-edged Sword of Loyalty Ellis
Tinios
Creative Specialization and Collaborative Projects Laura J.
Mueller
Catalogue
Establishing a Name: Utagawa Toyoharu
The Studios of Toyohiro and Toyokuni
Creative Specialization: Hiroshige, Kuniyoshi, and Kunisada
Collaborative Works
Utagawa Style and Market Dominance
Claiming the Lineage: Later Artists of the Utagawa School
Artist Biographies
The Artistic Lineage of the Utagawa School
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
Laura J. Mueller, guest curator for the exhibition Competition and
Collaboration: Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School at the Chazen
Museum of Art, and doctoral candidate in Japanese art history at
the University of Wisconsin–Madison specializing in the study and
research of Japanese woodblock prints. She is author of Strong
Women, Beautiful Men: Japanese Portrait Prints from the Toledo
Museum of Art (2005).
Fujisawa Akane, lecturer of Japanese literature at Gakushūin
University in
Tokyo. She published Ukiyo-e of the Utagawa School and the Edo
Publishing
World: Kabuki Actor Prints (2001).
Kobayashi Tadashi, professor of Japanese art history at Gakushūin
University in
Tokyo and director of the Chiba City Museum of Art. His recent
publications include Masterpieces of Landscape: Ukiyo-e Prints from
the Honolulu Academy of Arts (2003) and Suzuki Harunobu (2002).
Ellis Tinios, honorary lecturer in the School of History,
University of Leeds; research associate at the Japan Research
Centre, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of
London; and special assistant to the Japanese Section of the
Department of Asia, British Museum. He is the author of Mirror of
the Stage: The Actor Prints of Kunisada (1996), and On the Margins
of the City: Recreation on the Periphery of Edo (with Paul Waley,
1999).
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