Torii Kiyomasu II on canvas, poster, wallpaper and ArtFrame by Peter Balan

Torii Kiyomasu II was a significant Japanese Ukiyo-e artist of the 18th century. The Ukiyo-e art form is known for its woodblock prints and images, depicting scenes from urban life, portraits of actors, and elegant women in kimonos. Kiyomasu II is particularly renowned for his intricate depictions of actors and the grace of female beauty. His artistic legacy had a profound influence on the development of the Ukiyo-e style, leaving a lasting impact on subsequent generations of artists within this tradition. Although many details of his life and work have been lost over time, his importance in Japanese art history remains unquestionable.

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  1. Torii Kiyomasu II - Summer, Planting Rice

    201,- ArtFrame™, 60x125 cm


  2. Torii Kiyomasu II - The Actor Sanogawa Ichimatsu I

    153,- ArtFrame™, 45x90 cm










  3. Torii Kiyomasu II - Beauties of the Three Capitals

    128,- ArtFrame™, 70x50 cm


  4. Torii Kiyomasu II - Returning Sails at Yabase

    153,- ArtFrame™, 45x90 cm







  5. Torii Kiyomasu II - Spring, Soaking Rice Grains

    165,- ArtFrame™, 45x105 cm


  6. Torii Kiyomasu II - Autumn, Harvesting Rice

    133,- ArtFrame™, 40x90 cm


  7. Torii Kiyomasu II - Winter, Storing Rice

    165,- ArtFrame™, 45x105 cm



  8. Torii Kiyomasu II - The Actor Onoe Kikugoro I

    157,- ArtFrame™, 45x95 cm







  9. Torii Kiyomasu II - The Actors Tamazawa Saijiro I

    157,- ArtFrame™, 45x95 cm


  10. Torii Kiyomasu II - The Actors Tamazawa Saijiro I

    157,- ArtFrame™, 45x95 cm


  11. Torii Kiyomasu II - The Actors Sanogawa Ichimatsu I

    177,- ArtFrame™, 55x105 cm



  12. Torii Kiyomasu II - The Actor Onoe Kikugoro I

    153,- ArtFrame™, 45x90 cm