Portrait of Ichiryūsai Yoshitoyo

Ichiryūsai Yoshitoyo

Ichiryūsai Yoshitoyo was an artist whose documented activity spanned the decade from 1853 to 1863. The artist specialized in the production of prints, with ten works represented in museum collections, providing crucial insight into the visual culture of the mid-19th century.

Establishing the artist’s credibility, several of these works are held by institutions including the Metropolitan Museum of Art. These Ichiryūsai Yoshitoyo prints demonstrate a thematic range, often focusing on narrative subjects or cultural depictions. Notable titles in the artist's known output include A Foreigner and a Leopard Disguised as a Woman, Englishman Walking for Pleasure, and French Pastimes, suggesting an interest in foreign subjects and observation of contemporary life. Other documented works, such as Tiger in a Cage, showcase the artist’s handling of dramatic animal imagery.

The surviving examples of this work are carefully preserved. Due to the historical nature of the material, high-quality reproductions of these prints are often utilized by researchers. Much of this documented material is now in the public domain, ensuring continued accessibility for academic study and appreciation.

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10 works in collection

Works in Collection