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 *Eitoku Takanobu.&emsp;(d. 1794.)&emsp;K.
 * Fuchino Shinsai.&emsp;(d. 1823.)&emsp;M. C.
 * Fugai.&emsp;(d. 1710.)&emsp;K.
 * Fujii Shōrin.&emsp;(Living.)&emsp;S.
 * Fujita Gakō.&emsp;(d. 1885)..) [sic]&emsp;M. C.
 * Fukuda Chokujō.&emsp;(Living.)&emsp;S.
 * Fukuda Hankō.&emsp;(d. 1864.)&emsp;M. C.
 * Fukuhara Yogaku (Taigadō.)&emsp;(d. 1776.)&emsp;M. C.
 * Fukushima Ryuho.&emsp;(d. 1889.)&emsp;M. C.
 * Furuya Kogan.&emsp;(Living.)&emsp;T.
 * Furuyama Moromasa.&emsp;(Son of Furuyama Moroshige.)&emsp;U.
 * Furuyama Moroshige.&emsp;(Pupil of Hishigawa Moronobu.)&emsp;U.
 * Fusanobu.&emsp;(Son of Shunsui.)&emsp;K.
 * Fuwa Sodō.&emsp;(Living.)&emsp;K.
 * Gagaku.&emsp;(d. 1895.)&emsp;M. C.
 * Gakusai.&emsp;15th cent.&emsp;T.
 * Ganku (Kishi).&emsp;(d. 1838.)&emsp;S.
 * Gaurei (Kishi).&emsp;19th cent.&emsp;S. (Son-in-law of Ganku.)
 * Ganryō.&emsp;(Son-in-law of Ganku.)&emsp;S.
 * Gantai.&emsp;(Son of Ganku.)&emsp;S.
 * Geiami.&emsp;(d. 1466.)&emsp;C. R.
 * Genki.&emsp;(d. 1797.)&emsp;S.
 * Genryūyen Kuninawo.&emsp;(Pupil of the second Toyokuni.)&emsp;U.
 * Geppō.&emsp;(d. 1839.)&emsp;M. C.
 * Gesha.&emsp;(Pupil of Toriyama Sekiyen.)&emsp;U.
 * Gessen.&emsp;15th cent.&emsp;C. R.
 * Gessen.&emsp;(d. 1811.)&emsp;S.
 * Gi Nankai.&emsp;(d. 1751.)&emsp;M. C.
 * Go Shunmei (Igarashi) or Kokū.&emsp;Second half of 18th cent.&emsp;K.
 * Gototei Kunisada.&emsp;(Pupil of the second Toyokuni.)&emsp;U.
 * Gugyoku.&emsp;15th cent.&emsp;C. R.
 * Gyokuraku or Soyū.&emsp;(Fellow-student of Motonobu.)&emsp;K.
 * Hada-no-Mushitaro.&emsp;8th cent.&emsp;B.
 * Hagawa Chinchō.&emsp;(d. 1754.)&emsp;U.
 * Hakuga.&emsp;(Pupil of Hokusai.)&emsp;U.
 * Hakusei.&emsp;18th cent.&emsp;K.
 * Hakuyen.&emsp;17th cent.&emsp;K.
 * Hanabusa Ippō.&emsp;(Adopted son of Itchō.)&emsp;K.
 * Hanabusa Itchō.&emsp;(d. 1724.)&emsp;K.
 * Haneda Gesshū.&emsp;(Living.)&emsp;S.
 * Hara Arinaka.&emsp;(d. 1837.)&emsp;M. C.
 * Harazaichin.&emsp;19th cent.&emsp;T.
 * Haruki Nanko.&emsp;(d. 1839.)&emsp;M. C.
 * Harumasa.&emsp;(Son of Hokkei.)&emsp;U.
 * Hashimoto Gahō.&emsp;(Living). K. (Kano style modified in accordance with Western ideas.)
 * Hasegawa Gyokujun.&emsp;(Living.)&emsp;S.
 * Hasegawa Nobuharu.&emsp;(Son of Hasegawa Tohaku.)&emsp;C. R.
 * Hasegawa Settan.&emsp;(d. 1843.)&emsp;M. C.
 * Hasegawa Tōchō.&emsp;17th cent.&emsp;K.
 * Hasegawa Tohaku, called the 5th Sesshū.&emsp;16th cent.&emsp;C. R.
 * Hata-no-Mome.&emsp;11th cent.&emsp;B.
 * Hata-no-Munesada.&emsp;11th cent.&emsp;Ko.
 * Hayami Tsuneaki (Shungyōsai).&emsp;(d. 1790.)&emsp;U.
 * Hayamizu Tsuneaki.&emsp;(d. 1775.)&emsp;U.
 * Hayase Kansen.&emsp;(d. 1888.)&emsp;M. C.
 * Hayashi Banka.&emsp;(d. 1845.)&emsp;M. C.
 * Hayashi Konyen.&emsp;(Pupil of Fukuhara Gogaku.)&emsp;M. C.
 * Hayashi Shōrin.&emsp;(d. 1792.)&emsp;M. C.
 * Hida-no-Tokoami.&emsp;9th cent.&emsp;Ko.
 * Hidemaro.&emsp;(Pupil of first Kitakawa Utamaro.)&emsp;U.
 * Hidenobu.&emsp;(d. 1635.)&emsp;K.
 * Hidenobu.&emsp;(d. 1710.)&emsp;K.
 * Higuchi Tangetsu.&emsp;(b. 1822.)&emsp;(Living.)&emsp;K.
 * Hineno Taizan.&emsp;(d. 1865.)&emsp;M. C.
 * Hirafuku Suian.&emsp;(d. 1890.)&emsp;S.
 * Hirochika.&emsp;(Son of Ryūshō.)&emsp;U.
 * Hirohisa.&emsp;(d. 1828.)&emsp;T.
 * Hirokage.&emsp;(Son of Ryūshō.)&emsp;U.
 * Hiromori.&emsp;(d. 1775.)&emsp;T.
 * Hiroshige.&emsp;(Son of Ando Hiroshige.)&emsp;U.
 * Hiroshige.&emsp;(d. 1858.)&emsp;U.
 * Hirotaka.&emsp;11th cent.&emsp;Ko.
 * Hirotsura.&emsp;(d. 1864.)&emsp;T.
 * Hiroyasu.&emsp;(d. 1750.)&emsp;T.
 * Hiroyuki.&emsp;(d. 1811.)&emsp;T.
 * Hishigawa Morofusa.&emsp;(Son of Moronobu.)&emsp;U.
 * Hishigawa Morohira.&emsp;(Son of Hishigawa Moronobu.)&emsp;U.
 * Hishigawa Moronaga.&emsp;(Son of Moronobu.)&emsp;U.
 * Hishigawa Moronobu.&emsp;(d. 1714.)&emsp;U.
 * Hishigawa Moroyoshi.&emsp;(Son of Hishigawa Moronobu.)&emsp;U.
 * Hitomi Kwangetsu.&emsp;(d. 1797.)&emsp;M. C.
 * Hō Hyakusen.&emsp;(d. 1755.)&emsp;M. C.
 * Hoashi Kyōu.&emsp;(d. 1878.)&emsp;M. C.
 * Hokkei.&emsp;(Pupil of Hokusai.)&emsp;U.
 * Hokuba.&emsp;(Pupil of Hokusai.)&emsp;U.
 * Hokusai (Katsushika Shunrō, Sōri, Tatsumasa, Taitō, or Manrōjin).&emsp;(d. 1849.)&emsp;U.
 * Hokusen.&emsp;(Pupil of Hokusai.)&emsp;U.
 * Hokushū.&emsp;(Pupil of Hokusai.)&emsp;U.
 * Hokushun.&emsp;(Pupil of Hokusai.)&emsp;U.
 * Hokusū.&emsp;(Pupil of Hokusai.)&emsp;U.