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Harunobu

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[hahr-oo-noh-boo, hah-roo-naw-boo] / ˌhɑr ʊˈnoʊ bu, ˈhɑ rʊˈnɔ bʊ /

noun

  1. Suzuki 1720?–70, Japanese painter and printmaker.


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However, UBS analyst Harunobu Goroh doesn't see any impact on the fundamental relationship between the two Japanese companies, adding they will remain strategic partners.

From Reuters • Oct. 20, 2021

Edo-period prints by Isoda Koryusai and Suzuki Harunobu remind you that anything being done today on video has had a life in images since at least the 18th century.

From New York Times • Feb. 10, 2011

No scholar is really certain where Harunobu was born, though he is famed as the "master of the delicate brush."

From Time Magazine Archive

The artist Suzuki Harunobu is credited with developing the first nishiki-e, or full-color picture�named for nishiki-e, a richly embroidered brocade.

From Time Magazine Archive

Some coloured prints of Harunobu, with which Trent promised himself a better acquaintance, hung on what little wall-space was unoccupied by books.

From Trent's Last Case by Bentley, E. C. (Edmund Clerihew)

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