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Torii Kiyohiro (鳥居 清広, d. c. 1776) was a Japanese artist of the Torii school of ukiyo-e. Kiyohiro's date of birth is unknown, while Ukiyo-e Ruikō lists his death date as 1776. No other evidence of those dates are known. Kiyohiro's personal name was Shichinosuke (七之助). He lived in the Sakaimachi area of Edo (modern Tokyo) and was registered as a student of Torii Kiyomasu I and likely studied under Torii Kiyonobu II or Torii Kiyomasu II. Ernest Fenollosa considered him "of almost equal ability with" his contemporary Torii Kiyomitsu, and speculated they may have been brothers. * * * * * *

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  • Torii Kiyohiro (japanisch 鳥居 清広, Rufname Shichinosuke (七之助); genaue Lebensdaten unbekannt) war ein japanischer Maler im Ukiyoe-Stil, aktiv zwischen circa 1737 bis 1776. (de)
  • Torii Kiyohiro (鳥居 清広, mort en 1776) est un artiste japonais de l'école Torii des artistes ukiyo-e. (fr)
  • Torii Kiyohiro (鳥居 清広, d. c. 1776) was a Japanese artist of the Torii school of ukiyo-e. Kiyohiro's date of birth is unknown, while Ukiyo-e Ruikō lists his death date as 1776. No other evidence of those dates are known. Kiyohiro's personal name was Shichinosuke (七之助). He lived in the Sakaimachi area of Edo (modern Tokyo) and was registered as a student of Torii Kiyomasu I and likely studied under Torii Kiyonobu II or Torii Kiyomasu II. Ernest Fenollosa considered him "of almost equal ability with" his contemporary Torii Kiyomitsu, and speculated they may have been brothers. Kiyohiro's first known work appeared about 1751, and the last about 1764. All of his known works are benizuri-e, and though the Torii school was known for its yakusha-e actor prints, Kiyohiro also specialized in bijin-ga prints of female beauties extending into some with erotic themes. He specialized in designing prints in the ōban size. Two of his major sponsors/printers were Sakai-ya of Hongoku-chō, and Hōsendō of Tōri Abura-chō, both in the close neighborhood of Ichimura and Nakamura kabuki theaters. * Works by Torii Kiyohiro * Quarrel over a game of Shogi , Rijksmuseum * Hashira-e, Brooklyn Museum * Three Street Vendors * Ichikawa Danjuro IV (l) and Nakamura Tomijuro I (r) * Flower-like Lovers under a partially-closed Umbrella, Brooklyn Museum * Sanogawa Ichimatsu (r) and Nakamura Tomijuro with an abacus (l). Rijksmuseum * Nakamura Kiyosaburo as Omutsu collecting sea shells. (en)
  • 鳥居 清広(とりい きよひろ、生没年不詳)とは、江戸時代中期の浮世絵師。 (ja)
  • Тории Киёхиро (яп. 鳥居清広, годы творчества 1737—1776) — японский художник, мастер укиё-э из династии Тории. (ru)
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  • Torii Kiyohiro (japanisch 鳥居 清広, Rufname Shichinosuke (七之助); genaue Lebensdaten unbekannt) war ein japanischer Maler im Ukiyoe-Stil, aktiv zwischen circa 1737 bis 1776. (de)
  • Torii Kiyohiro (鳥居 清広, mort en 1776) est un artiste japonais de l'école Torii des artistes ukiyo-e. (fr)
  • 鳥居 清広(とりい きよひろ、生没年不詳)とは、江戸時代中期の浮世絵師。 (ja)
  • Тории Киёхиро (яп. 鳥居清広, годы творчества 1737—1776) — японский художник, мастер укиё-э из династии Тории. (ru)
  • Torii Kiyohiro (鳥居 清広, d. c. 1776) was a Japanese artist of the Torii school of ukiyo-e. Kiyohiro's date of birth is unknown, while Ukiyo-e Ruikō lists his death date as 1776. No other evidence of those dates are known. Kiyohiro's personal name was Shichinosuke (七之助). He lived in the Sakaimachi area of Edo (modern Tokyo) and was registered as a student of Torii Kiyomasu I and likely studied under Torii Kiyonobu II or Torii Kiyomasu II. Ernest Fenollosa considered him "of almost equal ability with" his contemporary Torii Kiyomitsu, and speculated they may have been brothers. * * * * * * (en)
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  • Torii Kiyohiro (de)
  • Torii Kiyohiro (fr)
  • 鳥居清広 (ja)
  • Тории Киёхиро (ru)
  • Torii Kiyohiro (en)
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