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Donald D. Walker Collection,
JAPANESE WOODCUT PRINTS
Hokkei, Totoya (1780-1850)

Hokkei is represented in the Walker collection by 4 compositions dated between 1818 and 1830. The first and one of the most highly regarded students of Hokasai, Hokkei produced a large body of work and was known for ukiyo-e in a wide variety of styles and genres, as well as book illustrations and paintings.

The ukyio-e are listed alphabetically by Japanese title; title meanings are noted when available. Titles link to a description page for each woodcut at the Library of Congress (LOC) where high resolution digital files are also accessible.

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Prints (4):

Totoya print Deku to kinchaku Totoya print Edo musashi abumi
Title: Deku to kinchaku
Title translation: Doll and money bag
Date: [Between 1818 and 1830]
Title: Edo musashi abumi
Title Translation: Edo Musashi saddle stirrup
Date: [Between 1818 and 1830]
Totoya print Kudō (suketsune) no isyō Totoya print Ōgi to inrō
Title: Kudō (suketsune) no isyō
Title translation: None given
Date: [Between 1818 and 1830]
Title: Ōgi to inrō
Title Translation: Inrō and fan
Date: [Between 1818 and 1830]