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Anderson, William: Japanese Wood Engravings: Their History, Technique and Characteristics. (London: Portfolio, 1895.)
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Fac-similes
of the most famous Signatures of Ukiyo-ye Artists.
- Hishikawa Moronobu. 1643-1711-13.
- Okumura Masanobu. 1690-1720.
- Suzuki Harunobu. 1747-1818.
- Koriusai. 1760.
- Shunsho. Died 1792.
- Iitsu (Hokusai). 1760-1849.
- Hokusai. 1760-1849.
- Gakio Rojin Manji (Hokusai). 1760-1849.
- Hok’kei. 1780-1856-9.
- Kiyonaga. Died 1814.
- Utamaro. 1754-1806.
- Toyokuni. 1768-1825.
- Kikugawa Yeizan. Flourished 1810-30.
- Kunisada. 1785-1864.
- Yeishi. Flourished 1754-1805.
- Keisei Yeisen. 1790-1848.
- Kuniyoshi. 1800-1861.
- Hiroshige. 1793-1858-60.
- Hiroshige. 1793-1858-60.