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*Merritt, Helen and Nanako Yamada (1992). ''Guide to Modern Japanese Prints: 1900-1975.'' Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.
*Merritt, Helen and Nanako Yamada (1992). ''Guide to Modern Japanese Prints: 1900-1975.'' Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.
*Bondi, Don. "Tsukioka Kôgyo and Nô Ukioyo-e." ''Daruma'' 52, Vol.13, no.4 (Autumn 2006), 12-24.
*Bondi, Don. "Tsukioka Kôgyo and Nô Ukioyo-e." ''Daruma'' 52, Vol.13, no.4 (Autumn 2006), 12-24.
*Schaap, Robert and J. Thomas Rimer (2010). ''The Beauty of Silence: Japanese Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo 1869-1927''. Leiden: Hotei Publishing.


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Dojoji, painting on silk, 148.5 x 176.3 cm, by Tsukioka Kogyo
Kōgyo Tsukioka
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Dojoji, painting on silk, 148.5 x 176.3 cm, by Tsukioka Kogyo
Born(1869-04-18)April 18, 1869
DiedFebruary 25, 1927(1927-02-25) (aged 57)
NationalityJapanese
Known forUkiyo-e

Kōgyo Tsukioka (月岡 耕漁, Tsukioka Kōgyo), sometimes called Kōgyo Sakamaki (坂巻 耕漁, Sakamaki Kōgyo), (April 18, 1869 - February 25, 1927) was a Japanese artist. He was a student and adopted son of Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, and also studied with Ogata Gekkō.

References

  • Mizuta Museum of Art (2005). Kindai no Nōgakka: Tsukioka Kōgyo ten. Tōgane-shi: Jōsai Kokusai Daigaku Mizuta Bijutsukan.
  • Merritt, Helen and Nanako Yamada (1992). Guide to Modern Japanese Prints: 1900-1975. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.
  • Bondi, Don. "Tsukioka Kôgyo and Nô Ukioyo-e." Daruma 52, Vol.13, no.4 (Autumn 2006), 12-24.
  • Schaap, Robert and J. Thomas Rimer (2010). The Beauty of Silence: Japanese Nō and Nature Prints by Tsukioka Kōgyo 1869-1927. Leiden: Hotei Publishing.

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