One Hundred Views of Naniwa
a series of Nishiki-e of Naniwa (the old name of Osaka)
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One Hundred Views of Naniwa
Summary
One Hundred Views of Naniwa is a series of prints[1].
Key Facts
- One Hundred Views of Naniwa is the creator of Utagawa Kunikazu[2].
- One Hundred Views of Naniwa is the creator of Utagawa Yoshitaki[3].
- One Hundred Views of Naniwa is the creator of Utagawa Yoshiyuki[4].
- One Hundred Views of Naniwa's image is recorded as もくじ1 (浪花百景).jpg[5].
- One Hundred Views of Naniwa's image is recorded as もくじ2 (浪花百景).jpg[6].
- One Hundred Views of Naniwa's instance of is recorded as series of prints[7].
- One Hundred Views of Naniwa's owned by is recorded as Osaka Municipal Central Library[8].
- One Hundred Views of Naniwa's genre is recorded as ukiyo-e[9].
- One Hundred Views of Naniwa's genre is recorded as nishiki-e[10].
- One Hundred Views of Naniwa's genre is recorded as meisho-e[11].
- One Hundred Views of Naniwa's collection is recorded as Osaka Municipal Central Library[12].
- One Hundred Views of Naniwa's copyright license is recorded as Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International[13].
- One Hundred Views of Naniwa's Commons category is recorded as 100 Views of Naniwa[14].
- One Hundred Views of Naniwa's has part is recorded as Asazawa no benzaiten[15].
- One Hundred Views of Naniwa's has part is recorded as Ajikawa bashi[16].
- One Hundred Views of Naniwa's has part is recorded as Amijma fūkei[17].
- One Hundred Views of Naniwa's has part is recorded as Amida ike[18].
- One Hundred Views of Naniwa's has part is recorded as Ikutama emadō[19].
- One Hundred Views of Naniwa's has part is recorded as Ikutama benten-ike yoru no kei[20].
- One Hundred Views of Naniwa's has part is recorded as Ibara sumiyoshi[21].
- One Hundred Views of Naniwa's has part is recorded as Imabashi tsukiji no fūkei[22].
- One Hundred Views of Naniwa's has part is recorded as Imamiya ebisu no miya[23].
- One Hundred Views of Naniwa's has part is recorded as Ubuyu Ajihara-ike[24].
- One Hundred Views of Naniwa's has part is recorded as Ume yashiki[25].
- One Hundred Views of Naniwa's has part is recorded as Urae kakitsubata[26].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Utagawa Kunikazu[2], an ukiyo-e artist[27], 1848–1868[28], of Japan[29]; Utagawa Yoshitaki[3], a painter[30], 1841–1899[31], of Japan[32]; and Utagawa Yoshiyuki[4], a painter[33], of Japan[34].