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*''Born: [[1869]]''
*''Died: 1927''
*''Japanese'': [[月岡]]耕魚 ''(Tsukioka Kougyo)''
Tsukioka Kôgyo was a woodblock print artist of the [[Meiji period]], known especially for his multiple series depicting characters and scenes from the [[Noh]] theatre.
His largest Noh series is known as ''Nôgaku zue'' ("Pictures of Noh"). Published in Tokyo in [[1897]]-[[1902]], it consists of images representing 261 plays from the Noh repertoire, bound into five ''[[bookbinding|orihon]]'' (accordion book) albums. He later produced three other such series: ''Kyôgen gojûban'', fifty images from the ''[[kyogen|kyôgen]]'' theatre, bound into a single volume; a second five-volume set of Noh images entitled ''Nô taikan''; and a final set of one hundred images called ''Nô hyakuban''.
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==References==
*"[http://digital.library.pitt.edu/k/kogyo/ Tsukioka Kôgyo: The Art of Noh 1869-1927]," University of Pittsburgh, 2011.
[[Category:Meiji Period]]
[[Category:Poetry and Theatre]]
[[Category:Artists and Artisans]]