Okumura Toshinobu
Woman Disrobing
Actor Sanogawa Ichimatsu as a Courtesan during the Tanabata Festival
Portrait of Ichimura Takenojo and Sanjo Kantaro
The actor Segawa I. Kikunojo in a dance scene
The actor Arashi Wakano in the role of a flower girl
The first Edo courtesan; center leaf of a triptych
Okumura Toshinobu (奥村 利信, birth and death dates unknown) was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist. He is the only known student of Okumura Masanobu; many of his works nonetheless appeared from publishers other than Masanobu.[1]
The majority of Toshinobu's works come from the Genbun era (1716–1741), and are mostly prints in the beni-e ("red picture[s]") and urushi-e ("lacquer picture[s]") styles. Many of his works depict people selling things. Toshinobu also made yakusha-e portraits of kabuki actors; in contrast to the Torii school, rather than heroics, Toshionobu tended to depict scenes of romance.[1]
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