Schools of ukiyo-e artists

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Ukiyo-e artists may be organized into schools, which consist of a founding artist and those artists who were taught by or strongly influenced by him. Artists of the Osaka school are united both stylistically and geographically. Not all of these artists designed woodblock prints, and some ukiyo-e artists had more than one teacher, and others are not known to be associated with any particular school.

Asayama school (in Osaka)

Eishi school (also known as Hosoda school)

Furuyama school

Harukawa Eizan school

Harunobu school

Hasegawa school (in Osaka)

Hishikawa school (also known as the Moronobu school)

Hokusai school

Ippitsusai Bunchō school

Ishikawa Toyonobu school

Kaigetsudō school

Katsukawa school (also known as the Shunshō school)

Kawamata school

Keisai Eisen school

Kitagawa school (also known as Utamaro school)

Kitao school (also known as the Shigemasa school)

Koikawa school

Kondō school

Miyagawa school

Nishikawa school (also known as the Sukenobu school)

Nishimura school (also known as the Shigenaga school)

Okumura school (also known as the Masanobu school)

Ōoka school (in Osaka)

Osaka school

Ryūkōsai school (in Osaka)

Shigenobu school

Shunkōsai Fukushū school (in Osaka)

Torii school

Toyohara school

Utagawa school

Artists not associated with a particular school

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