| Name |
Life |
Comments |
Reference |
| Hishikawa Moronobu |
1618-1694 |
"father of ukiyo-e |
[3] |
| Torii Kiyonobu I |
1664-1729 |
Printmaker |
[4] |
| Sukenobu |
1671-1750 |
printmaker |
[5] |
| Miyagawa Chōshun |
1682-1752 |
Ukiyo-e painter, Miyagawa school |
|
| Miyagawa Shunsui |
fl. c. 1740-60s |
Ukiyo-e painter, son and student of Miyagawa Chōshun |
|
| Miyagawa Isshō |
mid-18th century |
Painter, student of Miyagawa Chōshun |
|
| Okumura Masanobu |
1686-1764 |
Printmaker, Torii school initially |
[6] |
| Toriyama Sekien |
1712-1788 |
Printmaker, teacher of Utamaro |
|
| Suzuki Harunobu |
1724-1770 |
Printmaker |
[7] |
| Katsukawa Shunshō |
1726-1792 |
Printmaker, leading figure in the Katsukawa school |
[8] |
| Sharaku |
d. 1801 |
One of the greatest and most mysterious ukiyo-e printmakers; career spanned only ten months |
[9] |
| Kitao Shigemasa |
1739-1820 |
Printmaker-Founder of Kitao school of ukiyo-e |
[10] |
| Torii Kiyonaga |
1752-1815 |
Printmaker, Fourth titular head of the Torii school |
[11] |
| Utamaro |
1753-1806 |
Printmaker, Painter |
|
| Koryusai |
1735-1790 |
Printmaker |
[12] |
| Hokusai |
1760-1849 |
Ukiyo-e painter, woodblock print artist, Thirty-six Views of Mt. Fuji |
|
| Toyokuni |
1769-1825 |
Printmaker, associated with the Utagawa school |
|
| Utagawa Kunimasa |
1773-1810 |
Printmaker |
[13] |
| Toyohiro |
1773-1828 |
Printmaker and painter of the Utagawa school, teacher of Hiroshige |
|
| Hiroshige |
1797-1858 |
Ukiyo-e painter and woodblock print artist, Sixty-nine Stations on the Kiso Kaidō, Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō and 100 Famous Views of Edo |
|
| Shunchō |
|
Printmaker |
|
| Bunrō |
|
Printmaker |
|
| Konishi Hirosada |
1810-1864 |
Printmaker of the Osaka school |
[14] |
| Soseki |
1822-1877 |
Printmaker |
|
| Utagawa Kunisada II |
1823-1880 |
Printmaker of the Utagawa school |
|
| Hokuei |
|
Printmaker |
|
| Yoshifuji |
1828-1887 |
Printmaker |
|
| Kunimasu |
|
Printmaker |
|
| Kawanabe Kyosai |
1831-1889 |
Student of Kuniyoshi, first Japanese political cartoonist |
|
| Toyohara Kunichika |
1835-1900 |
Printmaker known for actor prints |
[15] |
| Fusatane |
|
Printmaker |
|
| Kunikazu |
|
Printmaker |
|
| Enjaku |
|
Printmaker |
|
| Yoshitoshi |
1839-1892 |
Printmaker, one of the last great masters of ukiyo-e |
[16] |
| Munakata Shikō |
1903-1975 |
Printmaker, painter, and calligrapher |
|
| Name |
Life |
Comments |
Reference |
| Koun Takamura |
1851-1934 |
Father of Kotaro Takamura, sculptor of Ueno Park statue of Saigō Takamori |
|
| Kuroda Seiki |
1866-1924 |
Painter who introduced impressionism to Japan |
|
| Kume Keiichiro |
1866-1934 |
Impressionist painter trained in France |
|
| Toyozo Arakawa |
1874-1985 |
Well-known ceramic painter |
|
| Kotaro Takamura |
1883-1956 |
Sculptor and poet, combining Western styles with Japanese tradition |
|
| Rosanjin |
1883-1959 |
Calligrapher, ceramicist and restaurateur |
|
| Tsuguharu Foujita |
1886-1968 |
Painter and engraver, applied French oil painting techniques to traditional Japanese painting |
|
| Yasuo Kuniyoshi |
1893-1953 |
Migrated to New York from Japan in 1906. Well known for his paintings related to Social Realism |
|
| Kaita Murayama |
1896-1919 |
Painter, known primarily for his work as an author |
|
| Kenzo Okada |
1902-1982 |
Abstract expressionist painter in New York City and Japan |
|
| Shiko Munakata |
1903-1975 |
Woodcut artist, painter, and calligrapher |
|
| Koiso Ryouhei |
1903-1988 |
Painter of World War II military scenes |
|
| Isamu Noguchi |
1904-1988 |
Sculptor |
[17] |
|
| Jiro Yoshihara |
1905-1972 |
Founding member of Gutai group |
| Taro Yashima |
1908-1994 |
Children's book Illustrator and Author |
|
| Itchiku Kubota |
Born 1917 |
Textile Artist |
[18] |
| Michio Ihara |
Born 1928 |
Sculptor |
[19] |
| Tsunehisa Kimura |
Born 1928 |
Photomontage artist |
|
| Shozo Shimamoto |
Born 1928 |
Gutai group artist |
|
| Tezuka Osamu |
1928-1989 |
Famous manga artist with works like Astro Boy and Kimba the White Lion |
[20] |
|
| Yayoi Kusama |
Born 1929 |
Conceptual Artist |
|
| Yayoi Kusama |
Born 1929 |
Self-described "obsessive artist" |
[21] |
| On Kawara |
Born 1933 |
Conceptual Artist |
|
| Yoko Ono |
Born 1933 |
Conceptual and performance artist, singer, and widow of John Lennon |
|
| Morino Hiroaki |
Born 1934 |
Potter |
[22] |
|
| Shusaku Arakawa |
Born 1936 |
Abstract painter and Architect, from Tokyo, living in New York since 1961 |
|
| Hiroshi Tomihari |
Born 1936 |
Woodcut printmaker |
|
| Kanda Nissho |
1937-1970 |
Farmer and painter of agricultural scenes |
[23] |
| Michiko Suganuma |
Born 1940 |
Urushi lacquer artist, coating original technique to traditional Japanese-urushi |
[24] |
| Kiyoto Ota |
Born 1948 |
Japanese-Mexican sculptor |
|
| Ryosuke Cohen |
Born 1948 |
Mail artist |
|
| Naohisa Inoue |
Born 1948 |
Surrealist painter of fantasy lands |
|
| Jin Homura |
Born 1948 |
Oil painter, primarily in primary colors |
[25] |
| Yasumasa Morimura |
Born 1951 |
Appropriation artist |
|
| Atsuko Tsurumi |
Born 1951 |
Surrealist and impressionist painter |
|
| Naoyuki Kato |
Born 1953 |
Illustrator, focusing on mechanical designs and anime/manga concept art |
|
| Kenjiro Okazaki |
Born 1955 |
Painter Sculptor Architect Theorist |
[26] |
|
| Yoshitomo Nara |
Born 1959 |
Pop artist |
[27] |
| Yoshiko Shimada |
Born 1959 |
Printmaker and video artist |
| Takashi Murakami |
Born 1962 |
Sculptor and painter, founder of the Superflat movement |
[28] |
| Juri Morioka |
Born 1964 |
Abstract painter, based in New York |
[29] |
| Tomoko Takahashi |
Born 1966 |
Installation artist based in London |
|
| Koji Ishikawa |
Born 1968, Osaka |
Based in Los Angeles, large format works with themes of primitive energy |
|
| Junichi Kakizaki |
Born 1971 |
Sculptor and Installation artist focusing on floral design |
|
| Mori Chack |
Born 1973 |
Graphics designer |
|
| Chinatsu Ban |
Born 1973 |
Painter and sculptor |
|
| Aya Takano |
Born 1976 |
Pop artist in the Superflat movement |
[30] |
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