Kitagawa utamaro
[oo-tah-mah-raw; English oo-tuh-mahr-oh] /ˈu tɑˈmɑ rɔ; English ˌu təˈmɑr oʊ/
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Kitagawa
[kee-tah-gah-wah] /ˈki tɑˈgɑ wɑ/ (Show IPA), 1753–1806, Japanese painter, draftsman, and designer of prints.
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See Utamaro
/ˌuːtəˈmɑːrəʊ/
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Kitagawa (ˌkiːtəˈɡɑːwə), original name Kitagawa Nebsuyoshi. 1753–1806, Japanese master of wood-block prints, of the ukiyo-e school; noted esp for his portraits of women
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