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Utagawa Hiroshige
or , born Andō Tokutarō (; 1797 – 12 October 1858), was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist, considered the last great master of that tradition.
Kitagawa Utamaro
thumb|Ase o fuku onna (Woman Wiping Sweat), Ukiyo-e, 1798
thumb|Takashima Ohisa using two mirrors to observe her coiffure
was a Japanese artist. He is one of the most highly regarded designers of ukiyo-e woodblock prints and paintings, and is best known for his bijin ōkubi-e "large-headed pictures of beautiful women" of the 1790s. He also produced nature studies, particularly illustrated books of insects.
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Japanese artist (1798–1861)

Suzuki Harunobu
Japanese printmaker
Hishikawa Moronobu
Japanese painter and printmaker (1618-1694)

Sharaku
thumb|Ōtani Oniji III in the Role of the Servant Edobei, nishiki-e colour print, 1794
Yoshitoshi
Japanese artist and printmaker (1839–1892)

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thumb|Woodblock print portrait of Utagawa Kunisada, at the age of 80 years, dated January 1865. This memorial portrait was designed by his principal student, Kunisada II, and is one of the few known images of Kunisada.Utagawa Kunisada (; 1786 – 12 January 1865), also known as Utagawa Toyokuni III (, ), was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist. He is considered the most popular, prolific and commercially successful designer of ukiyo-e woodblock prints in 19th-century Japan. In his own time, his reputation far exceeded that of his contemporaries Hokusai, Hiroshige and Kuniyoshi.
Toriyama Sekien
Japanese artist (1712–1788)
Torii Kiyonaga
Japanese artist (1752–1815)
Keisai Eisen
Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock print artist
Utagawa Toyokuni I
Japanese artist (1769-1825)
Katsukawa Shunshō
Japanese artist (1726-1793)
Hiroshi Yoshida
Japanese artist (1876-1950)
Torii Kiyonobu
painter and printmaker (1664-1729)
Kawanabe Kyōsai
Japanese artist (1831–1889)
Katsushika Ōi
Japanese artist (c.1800-c.1866)
Miyagawa Issho
Japanese painter (1682-1752)
Okumura Masanobu
Japanese artist
Utagawa Toyoharu
Japanese artist (1735-1814)
Miyagawa Chōshun
painter (1683-1753)

Chōbunsai Eishi
thumb|300px|alt=|Three Women and a Boy Along the Sumida River, colour woodblock print,
Hanabusa Itchō
Japanese artist (1652–1724)
Santō Kyōden
Japanese poet and artist (1761–1816)

Isoda Koryūsai
thumb|Hinagata wakana no hatsu moyō
Shiba Kōkan
Japanese artist (1747-1818)
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Japanese artist (1833-1904)
Ogata Gekkō
Japanese artist (1859-1920)
Kobayashi Kiyochika
Japanese artist (1847-1915)
Toyohara Kunichika
19th-century Japanese woodblock print artist (1835-1900)
Utagawa Hiroshige II
Japanese ukiyo-e artist (1826-1869)
Iwasa Matabē
Japanese artist (1578-1650)
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printmaker
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Japanese artist (1739-1820)
Kaigetsudō Ando
Japanese artist (1671-1743)
Yanagawa Shigenobu
Japanese artist
Torii Kiyomasu
Japanese painter
Kobayashi Eitaku
Japanese painter (1843–1890)
Utagawa Yoshitora
Japanese artist (1836–1880)
Torii Kiyomitsu
painter and woodblock printer (1735-1785)
Sugimura Jihē
Japanese printmaker (1681-1703)

Utagawa Toyohiro
thumb|upright=1.5|Returning Sails at Tsukuda from one of the Eight Views of Edo series by Toyohiro
, birth name Okajima Tōjiro (1773–1828), was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist and painter. He was a member of the Utagawa school and studied under Utagawa Toyoharu, the school's founder. His works include a number of ukiyo-e landscape series, as well as many depictions of the daily activities in the Yoshiwara entertainment quarter; many of his stylistic features led to Hokusai and Hiroshige (the latter a prodigy who studied under Toyohiro, becoming one of the very finest of all landscape artists),
Ishikawa Toyonobu
Japanese artist (1711-1785)

Hokkei
thumb|300px|alt=|Beauty in a Boat during a Rainstorm, full-colour woodblock print,
Kōgyo Tsukioka
Meiji period artist (1869-1927)
Yashima Gakutei
Japanese Ukiyo-e artist, fiction writer, and comic tanka poemer
Nishimura Shigenaga
Japanese printmaker (1697–1756)
Kikukawa Eizan
Japanese artist (1787-1867)
Kubo Shunman
thumb|alt=|The Tamagawa of Noda, colour woodcut print from the series The Six Tama Rivers,
Hiroshige III
Japanese ukiyo-e artist (1842-1894)
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Japanese woodblock printer (1743-1812)
Katsukawa Shun'ei
Japanese painter (1762-1819)
Kuniyasu
was a Japanese artist best known for his prints in the ukiyo-e style as a member of the Utagawa school.
Toshihide Migita
Japanese artist
Bertha Lum
American artist (1869-1954)

Torii Kiyomasu II
Japanese artist (1706-1763)
Natori Shunsen
Japanese artist (1886–1960)
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ukiyo-e Japanese artist (1750–1821)
Ippitsusai Bunchô
Ippitsusai Bunchō (, ) was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist, best known for his yakusha-e actor prints in narrow hosoban dimensions. Bunchō and Katsukawa Shunshō are credited with having developed kabuki actor portraiture focuses on producing likenesses of the subjects, rather than stereotyped faces.
Okumura Toshinobu
Japanese artist