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- Kuchi-e abstract "Kuchi-e are frontispieces of books, especially woodblock printed fronticpieces for Japanese romance novels and literary magazines published from the 1890s to the 1910s.They usually portrayed women and were bounded into the book's spine or inserted into literary magazines to give readers a sense of what type of stories were to unfold. Most Kuchi-e were woodblock prints in romance novels intended for a female audience. However, some were lithographs, and some were inserted into other types of literature. Most measured either 22 x 30 cm or 14 x 20 cm, the former being folded in thirds, and the latter being folded in half. In the kuchi-e by Mizuno Toshikata, note the two horizontal fold lines and the margin on top for binding. Artists who designed kuchi-e include Hirezaki Eiho, Ikeda Shoen, Kaburagi Kiyokata, Kajita Hanko, Mishima Shoso, Mizuno Toshikata, Odake Kokkan, Ogata Gekko, Suzuki Kason, Takeuchi Keishu, Terasaki Kogyo, Tomioka Eisen, Tsutsui Toshimine, Utagawa Kunimatsu, Watanabe Seitei, and Yamada Keichu.".
- Kuchi-e thumbnail Iyo_Blind_by_Mizuno_Toshikata,_1906,_Honolulu_Museum_of_Art,_27477.jpg?width=300.
- Kuchi-e wikiPageID "43156765".
- Kuchi-e wikiPageLength "2746".
- Kuchi-e wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Kuchi-e wikiPageRevisionID "662133880".
- Kuchi-e wikiPageWikiLink Book_frontispiece.
- Kuchi-e wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arts_in_Japan.
- Kuchi-e wikiPageWikiLink Category:Printmaking.
- Kuchi-e wikiPageWikiLink Hirezaki_Eiho.
- Kuchi-e wikiPageWikiLink Ikeda_Shoen.
- Kuchi-e wikiPageWikiLink Kajita_Hanko.
- Kuchi-e wikiPageWikiLink Kiyokata_Kaburagi.
- Kuchi-e wikiPageWikiLink Lithography.
- Kuchi-e wikiPageWikiLink Mishima_Shoso.
- Kuchi-e wikiPageWikiLink Mizuno_Toshikata.
- Kuchi-e wikiPageWikiLink Odake_Kokkan.
- Kuchi-e wikiPageWikiLink Ogata_Gekkō.
- Kuchi-e wikiPageWikiLink Suzuki_Kason.
- Kuchi-e wikiPageWikiLink Takeuchi_Keishu.
- Kuchi-e wikiPageWikiLink Terasaki_Kogyo.
- Kuchi-e wikiPageWikiLink Tomioka_Eisen.
- Kuchi-e wikiPageWikiLink Tsutsui_Toshimine.
- Kuchi-e wikiPageWikiLink Utagawa_Kunimatsu.
- Kuchi-e wikiPageWikiLink Watanabe_Shōtei.
- Kuchi-e wikiPageWikiLink Woodblock_printing_in_Japan.
- Kuchi-e wikiPageWikiLink Yamada_Keichu.
- Kuchi-e wikiPageWikiLink File:Iyo_Blind_by_Mizuno_Toshikata,_1906,_Honolulu_Museum_of_Art,_27477.jpg.
- Kuchi-e wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kuchi-e".
- Kuchi-e wikiPageWikiLinkText "kuchi-e".
- Kuchi-e wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Kuchi-e wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Kuchi-e subject Category:Arts_in_Japan.
- Kuchi-e subject Category:Printmaking.
- Kuchi-e hypernym Frontispieces.
- Kuchi-e comment "Kuchi-e are frontispieces of books, especially woodblock printed fronticpieces for Japanese romance novels and literary magazines published from the 1890s to the 1910s.They usually portrayed women and were bounded into the book's spine or inserted into literary magazines to give readers a sense of what type of stories were to unfold. Most Kuchi-e were woodblock prints in romance novels intended for a female audience.".
- Kuchi-e label "Kuchi-e".
- Kuchi-e sameAs Q18126980.
- Kuchi-e sameAs Kuchi-e.
- Kuchi-e sameAs m.01113gnc.
- Kuchi-e sameAs Q18126980.
- Kuchi-e wasDerivedFrom Kuchi-e?oldid=662133880.
- Kuchi-e depiction Iyo_Blind_by_Mizuno_Toshikata,_1906,_Honolulu_Museum_of_Art,_27477.jpg.
- Kuchi-e isPrimaryTopicOf Kuchi-e.