Ando Hiroshige安藤広重 広重alternative words: Hiroshige Ando, Andou Hiroshige, Hiroshige Andou, Hiroshige keywords: artist , famous person , ukiyoe related topics: Ukiyoe , Edo period related web sites: http://www.csweb.co.jp/TBK/hirosige/art-hiro.htm , http://www.hikyaku.com/gallery/english/hakone.htm explanation: Ukiyoe artist, Ando Hiroshige was born in Edo (actual Tokyo) in the 9th year of Kanse era (1797). At first, he learned to paint from Utagawa Hiroshige, then formed his own style by learning even from Western schools. The success of the series, Tokaido Gojyusantsugi made definitive his fame as a landscape painter. Fujiwara no Sadaie藤原定家 藤原定家alternative words: Fujiwarano Sadaie, Fujiwara no Teika, Fujiwarano Teika keywords: artist , famous person , poesy , writer related topics: Heian period , Kamakura period , Shin kokinshu related web sites: http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~sg2h-ymst/yamatouta/sennin/teika.html , http://www3.justnet.ne.jp/~mononoke/home.htm explanation: Poet of the late Heian and early Kamakura period. Born in 1162 as a son of Fujiwara no Toshinari, another poet. Since he participated to an imperial poetry party at the age 17, his reputation had never ceased to spread and he was appointed by Gotoba joko to a compiler of "Shin kokinshu" in 1201. His style, "ushin", i.e. "aesthetic sensibility" had strongly influenced the poetry of the next generation. His diary, Meigetsuki is an excellent source to learn aristocrat's life of the epoch. He died in 1241. Geisha芸者 芸妓 芸子alternative words: Geigi, Geiko, Geishas, Geisha girl keywords: artist , music related topics: Edo period , Meiji period explanation: Traditional entertainers who offer music, dance and companionship in private restaurants and banquets. Professional entertainers without prostitution appeared during Edo period, both women and men. The latter was called "Taikomochi" i.e. "drum holder". During Meiji period, the profession of geish was prosperous but known some abuse: young girls were bought to form geisha. After WWII, because of the police control, the number of geisha has considerably declined. Hashimoto Gaho橋本雅邦alternative words: Hashimoto Gahou, Gaho Hashimoto, Gahou Hashimoto keywords: artist , famous person related topics: Okakura Tenshin , Kano school , Meiji revolution , Yokoyama Taikan related web sites: http://www.t3.rim.or.jp/~nichiren/hoke/hoke06.html , http://www4.ocn.ne.jp/~fujibi/Curator_konoippinn_hashimotogahou.htm explanation: Born in 1835 in a painter family of Tokyo. He studied at Kano school. Along with Kano Hogai, he introduced western style painting into Kano school but during Meiji revolution, he became extremely poor due to a lack of support for Japanese painting. After having won silver medals in a painting contest in 1879, he got a recognition of Okakura Tenshin. He became a professor at Tokyo bijutsu gakko in 1889 and formed new Japanese painters such as Yokoyama Taikan and Kawai Gyokudo. He died in 1908. Hishikawa Moronobu菱川師宣 師宣alternative words: Moronobu Hishikawa, Moronobu keywords: artist , famous person , ukiyoe related topics: Ukiyoe , Shunga , Edo period , Kano school related web sites: http://www2s.biglobe.ne.jp/~sanyo/sanyo/mikaeri1.html explanation: Ukiyoe artist of the early Edo period. Born in 1618 in Chiba prefecture. Arriving to Tokyo, he worked not only as Ukiyoe artist, but also publisher, writer and painter, because Ukiyoe being not established as an independent discipline at that time. He left many master pieces on an active life of Edo citizens like prostitutes in brothel of Yoshiwara, by breaking off from the official but dull paint schools like Kano and Tosa, so he is considered father of Ukiyoe art. He died in 1694. Katsushika Hokusai葛飾北斎 北斎alternative words: Hokusai Katsushika, Hokusai keywords: artist , famous person , ukiyoe related topics: Ukiyoe , Edo period related web sites: http://www.town.obuse.nagano.jp/hokusai/index/top.html , http://www.matchbox.co.jp/hokusai/hokusai.html , http://www.hikyaku.com/gallery/english/fugaku.htm explanation: Katsushika Hokusai is an ukiyoe artist of the late Edo period and excels especially in landscapes and beauty portraits. He owned a very strong ego and the composition and the coloration of his pictures show an overflowing talent. The series Fugaku-Sanjyurokkei is his most representative work. Ki no Tsurayuki紀貫之alternative words: Kino Tsurayuki, Tsurayuki Kino, Tsurayuki keywords: artist , famous person , poesy , writer related topics: Kokinwakashu , Heian period , Waka related web sites: http://tourism.rikkyo.ac.jp/yasujima/kikoubun/sugata/ explanation: Poet and bureaucrat of Heian period. Born in a family of middle class bureaucrat in 872. Talented in waka (Japanese poems), he became the leading compiler of Konkinshu in 905 and added Kokinwakashu jo which is the first known critic work on Japanese poems. Then, he was nominated to the governor of Kochi prefecture in 930. The diary written during his return trip to Kyoto in 935, Tosa diary (Tosa nikki), is an initiator of pure Japanese style prose. He died in 945. Kitagawa Utamaro喜多川歌麿 歌麿alternative words: Utamaro Kitagawa, Utamaro keywords: artist , famous person , ukiyoe related topics: Edo period , Ukiyoe related web sites: http://www.sannichi-ybs.co.jp/SYUNSEN/UTAMARO/uta.html , http://iris.hita.net/~city/west/toko/toko1.htm explanation: Ukiyoe artist. Born in 1753 but his birth place unknown. He learned first drawing techniques from Toriyama Sekien and began his career as an illustrator for cheap popular books. His talent was soon recognized by a great ukiyoe publisher of that epoch, Tsutaya Juzaburo. Utamaro had been excelled in beauty portrait by zooming maximum women's face. After a condemnation by Edo shogunate to 3 days of jail for one of his drawings, his artist talent shrank. He died a few years later in 1806. Matsuo Basho松尾芭蕉 芭蕉alternative words: Basho Matsuo, Matsuo Bashou, Bashou Matsuo, Basho, Bashou keywords: artist , famous person , poesy , writer related topics: Haiku , Edo period related web sites: http://www.bashouan.com/psBashou.htm , http://www.biwa.ne.jp/~hirobe/basyou/index.htm , http://www.ese.yamanashi.ac.jp/~itoyo/basho/basho.htm , http://133.67.71.133 explanation: Poet and travel writer of the early Edo period. Born in a samurai family of Mie prefecture in 1644, he learned Haiku first at Kyoto then Tokyo. There, he established gradually his own style and became a popular Haiku teacher. Unsatisfied with his fame, he spent the most of his advance ages in journeys. Nozarashi kiko (1684) related his journey in Kinki region, while Okuno hosomich (1689), in Tohoku region. He died in 1694 at Osaka when ready to depart to western Japan. Ono no komachi小野小町alternative words: Onono Komachi, Ono Komachi, Komachi ono keywords: artist , famous person , poesy related topics: Heian period , Ki no Tsurayuki , Waka related web sites: http://www.yutopia.or.jp/~ogachi/ , http://www.yutopia.or.jp/~numakura/ehon/komati00.htm , http://www1.biz.biglobe.ne.jp/~ono/page29.htm explanation: Famous female poet of Heian period. She was ranked among the 6 best Waka poet (Rokkasen) by Ki no Tsurayuki, another famous poet. According to a legend, she would have born in Akita prefecture as daughter of a local official and been sent to Kyoto at the age of 13. Thanks to her beauty and intelligence, she became famous and attracted many wooers but finally returned back to Akita and died there. Excepting for about one hundred poems, her real life remains mysterious. 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