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[[Image:Torii Kiyohiro - Ichikawa Danjuro IV and Nakamura Tomijuro I.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The kabuki actors [[Ichikawa Danjuro IV|Ichikawa Danjûrô IV]] and [[Nakagawa Tomijuro I|Nakamura Tomijûrô I]], in a woodblock print by [[Torii Kiyohiro]].]]
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[[Image:Torii Kiyohiro - Ichikawa Danjuro IV and Nakamura Tomijuro I.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The kabuki actors [[Ichikawa Danjuro IV|Ichikawa Danjûrô IV]] and [[Nakamura Tomijuro I|Nakamura Tomijûrô I]], in a woodblock print by [[Torii Kiyohiro]].]]
:''For the Torii samurai clan, see [[Torii clan]]. For the sculpture style, see [[Tori style]].''
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:''For the sculpture style, see [[Tori style]].''
    
*''Founded: [[1687]], [[Torii Kiyonobu]]''
 
*''Founded: [[1687]], [[Torii Kiyonobu]]''
 
*''Japanese'': [[鳥居]]派 ''(Torii-ha)''
 
*''Japanese'': [[鳥居]]派 ''(Torii-ha)''
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The Torii school was a school of ''[[ukiyo-e]]'' painting and printing founded in [[Edo]]. The primary producers of [[kabuki]] theater signboards and other promotional materials, the Torii were among those whose work led to the development of ''ukiyo-e''. Their style was one of the primary influences in the ''ukiyo-e'' depiction of actors and kabuki scenes for much of the 18th century. Today, kabuki signboards are still sometimes painted by members of the Torii family.
 
The Torii school was a school of ''[[ukiyo-e]]'' painting and printing founded in [[Edo]]. The primary producers of [[kabuki]] theater signboards and other promotional materials, the Torii were among those whose work led to the development of ''ukiyo-e''. Their style was one of the primary influences in the ''ukiyo-e'' depiction of actors and kabuki scenes for much of the 18th century. Today, kabuki signboards are still sometimes painted by members of the Torii family.
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*[[Torii Kiyotsune]]
 
*[[Torii Kiyotsune]]
 
*[[Torii Kiyonaga]]
 
*[[Torii Kiyonaga]]
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*[[Torii Kotondo]] (Torii Kiyotada V, 1900-1976)
    
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