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*The first ''[[kibyoshi|kibyôshi]]'', ''Kinkin sensei eiga no yume'' by [[Koikawa Harumachi]], is published. | *The first ''[[kibyoshi|kibyôshi]]'', ''Kinkin sensei eiga no yume'' by [[Koikawa Harumachi]], is published. | ||
*A guide to notable people in [[Kyoto]] is published, listing [[Maruyama Okyo|Maruyama Ôkyo]] first among painters in the city. | *A guide to notable people in [[Kyoto]] is published, listing [[Maruyama Okyo|Maruyama Ôkyo]] first among painters in the city. | ||
+ | *The first ''[[okubi-e|ôkubi-e]]'' (bust portraits) are produced. | ||
*[[Carl Peter Thunberg]] becomes ''[[opperhoofd]]'' in [[Dejima]]. | *[[Carl Peter Thunberg]] becomes ''[[opperhoofd]]'' in [[Dejima]]. | ||
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+ | ===Births and Deaths=== | ||
+ | *Ryukyuan musician [[Yakabi Choki|Yakabi Chôki]] dies (b. [[1716]]). | ||
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An'ei 4 (安永四年)
Timeline of 1775
Other Events of 1775
- Hokusai carves his first blocks of text, blocks for a sharebon. Later in his career, however, he would not carve blocks for his own ukiyo-e works.
- The first kibyôshi, Kinkin sensei eiga no yume by Koikawa Harumachi, is published.
- A guide to notable people in Kyoto is published, listing Maruyama Ôkyo first among painters in the city.
- The first ôkubi-e (bust portraits) are produced.
- Carl Peter Thunberg becomes opperhoofd in Dejima.
Births and Deaths
- Ryukyuan musician Yakabi Chôki dies (b. 1716).
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1775 | Following Year 1776 |