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*''Born: [[1735]]''
*''Died: [[1814]]''
*''Japanese'': [[歌川]] 豊春 ''(Utagawa Toyoharu)''

Utagawa Toyoharu was an ''[[ukiyo-e]]'' painter and print designer, considered the founder of the [[Utagawa school]] of ''ukiyo-e''. He is also often said to have marked the turn in ''ukiyo-e'' towards landscapes and large crowd scenes.

His students included [[Utagawa Toyokuni]], [[Utagawa Toyoharu II|Toyoharu II]], [[Utagawa Toyohiro|Toyohiro]], [[Utagawa Toyohisa|Toyohisa]], and [[Utagawa Toyomaru|Toyomaru]].

Though originally from [[Kyoto]], Toyoharu relocated to [[Edo]] in [[1766]].

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