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  • ...Asakusa.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The [[Asakusa]] area of Tokyo, in a print by Kobayashi Kiyochika]] *''Japanese'': 小林 清親 ''(Kobayashi Kiyochika)''
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  • *''Japanese'': [[小林]] 文七 ''(Kobayashi Bunshichi)'' Kobayashi Bunshichi was a Tokyo-based art collector and dealer. His personal collecti
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  • *''Japanese'': [[小林]] 文七 ''(Kobayashi Bunshichi)'' Kobayashi Bunshichi was a Tokyo-based art collector and dealer. His personal collecti
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  • * ''Founder'': Kobayashi Koemon Toshinari
    134 bytes (12 words) - 10:39, 20 November 2006
  • ...ounded the [[Jitsugetsukai]] artists' society along with [[Kobayashi Gokyo|Kobayashi Gôkyo]].
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  • ...lit. "light line pictures") was a style of woodblock prints pioneered by [[Kobayashi Kiyochika]] in the [[Meiji period]]. In contrast to traditional ''[[ukiyo-e *Miriam Wattles, "Mastering Light and Darkness: The Art of Kobayashi Kiyochika," lecture, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara CA, 3 May 2
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  • ...], [[Akutagawa Ryunosuke|Akutagawa Ryûnosuke]], and [[Kobayashi Heihachiro|Kobayashi Heihachirô]].
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  • *Kobayashi Tadashi and Julie Nelson Davis. "The Floating World in Light and Shadow: Uk
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  • *[[Kobayashi Tadashi]] and [[Julie Nelson Davis]] (trans.). "The Floating World in Light
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  • *18.Kobayashi Kiyoo
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  • ...Tsurugaoka Hachimangu|Tsurugaoka Hachimangû]] and relocates it from Yui to Kobayashi.
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  • *8.Kobayashi Fujizaemon
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  • *Junko Kobayashi, "The Demise of Ryukyuan Painting," Okinawan Art in its Regional Context sy
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  • ...]] government, producing maps and technical drawings.<ref name=junko>Junko Kobayashi, "The Demise of Ryukyuan Painting," Okinawan Art in its Regional Context sy
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  • ...s [[Yamaguchi Zuiu]], who Bakumontô felt misrepresented Okinawa.<ref>Junko Kobayashi, "The Demise of Ryukyuan Painting," Okinawan Art in its Regional Context sy
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  • ...Asakusa.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The [[Asakusa]] area of Tokyo, in a print by Kobayashi Kiyochika]] *''Japanese'': 小林 清親 ''(Kobayashi Kiyochika)''
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  • ...s a protest against annexation, but still showed in expositions.<ref>Junko Kobayashi, "The Demise of Ryukyuan Painting," Okinawan Art in its Regional Context sy
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  • *Junko Kobayashi, "The Demise of Ryukyuan Painting," Okinawan Art in its Regional Context sy
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  • ...rô]]. For example, he is known to have engaged in poetry recital alongside Kobayashi Issa on an occasion in [[1795]], at Matsuyama's famous [[Dogo Onsen|Dôgo O
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  • ...block print copies of the scroll in the 1910s, and ''[[Nihonga]]'' artists Kobayashi Kokei and Maeda Seison also studied and copied the scroll during a visit to
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  • ...as of other creatures, were often used to make tools.<ref name=nurturing75>Kobayashi, 75-76.</ref> ...economy around agriculture, as later peoples of the archipelago would.<ref>Kobayashi, 88.</ref>
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  • *[[Kobayashi Issa]] is born (d. [[1827]]).
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  • ...ichiro.JPG|right|thumb|300px|Fukuchi as depicted in a woodblock print by [[Kobayashi Kiyochika]], from the series ''Kyôdô Risshi no Motoi''.]] ...re/highlights/highlight_objects/asia/k/kobayashi_kiyochika,_the_journ.aspx Kobayashi Kiyochika, The journalist Fukuchi Gen'ichirō, a colour woodblock print]."
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  • *[[Kobayashi Kiyochika]] born (d. 1915)
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  • ...inter to ever be elevated to the rank of ''ueekata'',<ref name=junko>Junko Kobayashi, "The Demise of Ryukyuan Painting," Okinawan Art in its Regional Context sy
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  • ...mekawa's calligraphy survive, however, none of his paintings do.<ref>Junko Kobayashi, "The Demise of Ryukyuan Painting," Okinawan Art in its Regional Context sy
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  • *Junko Kobayashi, "The Demise of Ryukyuan Painting," Okinawan Art in its Regional Context sy
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  • *Junko Kobayashi, "The Demise of Ryukyuan Painting," Okinawan Art in its Regional Context sy
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  • *[[Kobayashi Issa]] dies (b. [[1763]]).
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  • ...a technology that developed or was introduced in the [[Yayoi period]].<ref>Kobayashi Tatsuo, Simon Kaner, and Oki Nakamura, ''Jomon Reflections: Forager Life an
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  • *''[[Ukiyo-e]]'' dealer [[Kobayashi Bunshichi]] is born (d. 1923).
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  • ...shimichi.jpg|right|thumb|320px|Ôkubo Toshimichi, in a woodblock print by [[Kobayashi Kiyochika]]. [[Sackler Gallery of Art]].]]
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  • ...shortly before the beginning of the [[Yayoi period]], however.<ref>Tatsuo Kobayashi, “Nurturing the Jomon,” in ''Jomon Reflections'' (Oxford: Oxbow, 2004),
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  • *''Other Names'': 細田時富 ''(Hosoda Tokitomi)''<ref>[[Kobayashi Tadashi]] et al. ''Ukiyo-e: an introduction to Japanese woodblock prints''.
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  • *[[Kobayashi Junko]] - Okinawan painting
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  • ...label, Kitagawa Sôsetsu, Poppies, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 29.100.524.; Kobayashi Tadashi and Julie Nelson Davis. "The Floating World in Light and Shadow: Uk
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  • ...the [[Jomon period|Jômon period]], it was in the Yayoi period.<ref>Tatsuo Kobayashi, “Nurturing the Jomon,” in ''Jomon Reflections'' (Oxford: Oxbow, 2004),
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  • *Artist [[Kobayashi Kiyochika]] returns to Tokyo.
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  • ...zane.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Sugawara no Michizane in a woodblock print by [[Kobayashi Kiyochika]].]]
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  • ...) family in [[Nagasaki]]. He is believed to have studied astronomy under [[Kobayashi Kentei]] ([[1601]]-[[1684]])<!--小林謙貞-->, and other Confucian studie
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  • **Kobayashi Tojuro Tadahide (小林藤十郎忠秀)
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  • * ''Kwaidan'', Masaki Kobayashi, 1965
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  • *Kobayashi Tadashi and Julie Nelson Davis. "The Floating World in Light and Shadow: Uk
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  • ...n the islands as early as in the [[Jomon period|Jômon period]].<ref>Tatsuo Kobayashi, “Nurturing the Jomon,” in ''Jomon Reflections'' (Oxford: Oxbow, 2004),
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  • ...in retainer [[Ayuzawa Idayu]] was banished to an outer island along with [[Kobayashi Yoshisuke]], a ''shotaifu'' retainer to the [[Takatsukasa family]]. Confuci
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  • ...of 150,000.<ref>Miriam Wattles, "Mastering Light and Darkness: The Art of Kobayashi Kiyochika," lecture, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara CA, 3 May 2
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  • ...G|right|thumb|300px|Minamoto Yoshiie as depicted in a woodblock print by [[Kobayashi Kiyochika]], [[1886]], from series ''Kyôdô Risshi no Motoi''.]]
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  • ...he village of Yui (today the neighborhood [[Yuigahama]]) to the village of Kobayashi. [[Minamoto no Yoritomo]] moved it again, to its current location in [[1180
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  • *Kobayashi Kôji 小林浩二, "Nakamura ke nikki ni tsuite," ''Nakamura ke nikki I -
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  • Whaling was also practiced by the [[Ainu]],<ref name=kobayashi>Kobayashi Tatsuo, Simon Kaner, and Oki Nakamura, Jomon Reflections: Forager Life and ...e Jômon peoples, in some regions, might have had such technology.<ref name=kobayashi/>
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  • [[File:Russo-Kiyochika.jpg|right|thumb|500px|A woodblock print triptych by [[Kobayashi Kiyochika]] depicting a scene from the Russo-Japanese War]]
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  • ...ured foreigners, their ships, buildings, and fashions, while the work of [[Kobayashi Kiyochika]] and others depicted a changing, modernizing, Westernizing Tokyo ...ry, served as the focus of the movement for a time. [[Maeda Seison]] and [[Kobayashi Kokei]], who joined this society in 1907 and 1901, respectively, represent
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  • ...akusa.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The [[Asakusa]] area of Tokyo, in a print by [[Kobayashi Kiyochika]].]] One ''ukiyo-e'' artist of the Meiji period is worth some attention here. [[Kobayashi Kiyochika]] (1847-1915) is often considered the last of the great ''ukiyo-e
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  • ...ho left him with a son and two daughters, Omiyo and Otetsu.<ref name=davis>Kobayashi Tadashi and Julie Nelson Davis. "The Floating World in Light and Shadow: Uk
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  • ...rt from roughly dusk (the sixth hour) until midnight (the 9th hour).<ref>[[Kobayashi Tadashi]] and [[Julie Nelson Davis]], "The Floating World in Light and Shad
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  • Isogai Masayoshi's ''Takeda Shingen'', Kobayashi Keiichiro's ''Takeda Gunki'', and other modern works on Shingen dismiss the
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  • ...ed, and by [[1903]], the ''kyûkan onzon'' policies were lifted.<ref>Junko Kobayashi, "The Demise of Ryukyuan Painting," Okinawan Art in its Regional Context sy
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  • ...and developing but not being re-conceptualized entirely. Artists such as [[Kobayashi Kiyochika]] designed ''ukiyo-e'' propaganda prints which served to report o
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