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was a Japanese artist best known for his prints in the ukiyo-e style as a member of the Utagawa school. ==Life and career== Few details are known of Kuniyasu's life. He was born in 1794 and had the given name Yasugorō. His teacher was the Utagawa school master Toyokuni. Kuniyasu's earliest surviving work is his illustrations to the book ). He illustrated about a hundred books throughout his career, and designed hundreds of stand-alone prints of beauties (''bijin-ga'') and actors (''yakusha-e''). Kuniyasu also used the art names Ippōsai and Nishikawa Yasunobu. He died at age 39 in the seventh month of 1832. Works of his continued to be issued following his death, which may suggest they were popular. Crowds at Ryogoku LACMA M.2006.136.295a-c.jpg|alt=|''Crowds at Ryōgoku'', Keisei Suikoden part2 vols1-2 Utagawa Kuniyasu 1826.jpg|alt=|From ''Keisei Suikoden'', 1826 Utagawa Kuniyasu, The Harbor of Love() On the Island of Women (Koi no minato nyôgo no shimada), 1830.jpg|alt=|''The Harbor of Love On the Island of Women'', 1830 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kuniyasu」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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