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 *Tsugimaro.&emsp;8th cent.&emsp;B.
 * Tsukioka Settei.&emsp;(d. 1786.)&emsp;U.
 * Tsukioka Settei.&emsp;(d. 1786.)&emsp;M. C.
 * Tsunemoto.&emsp;12th cent.&emsp;To.
 * Tsunenobu.&emsp;(d. 1713.)&emsp;K.
 * Tsunetaka.&emsp;13th cent.&emsp;T.
 * Tsurugawa Tanshin.&emsp;(Living.)&emsp;K.
 * Tsuruzawa Tanzan.&emsp;(d. 1700.)&emsp;K.
 * Tsutsumi Masakatsu.&emsp;(d. 1780.)&emsp;U.
 * Ukita Ikkei (Kai).&emsp;(Pupil of Tanaka Totsugen.)&emsp;(d. 1859.)&emsp;T.
 * Unkaku Tōgan.&emsp;(d. 1585.)&emsp;C. R.
 * Unkaku Tōeki.&emsp;(Son of Tōgan.)&emsp;C. R.
 * Unkaku Tōyo.&emsp;(Son of Unkaku Tōeki.)&emsp;17th cent.&emsp;K.
 * Unkei.&emsp;(d. 1505.)&emsp;C. R.
 * Unshitsu.&emsp;(d. 1827.)&emsp;M. C.
 * Uozumi Kwangyo.&emsp;(d. 1896.)&emsp;T.
 * Uragami Gyokudō.&emsp;(d. 1820.)&emsp;M. C.
 * Uragami Shunkin.&emsp;(d. 1846.)&emsp;M. C.
 * Utagawa Kuniyoshi (Itchinsai).&emsp;(d. 1861.)&emsp;U.
 * Utagawa Toyoharu.&emsp;(d. 1814.)&emsp;U.
 * Utagawa Toyohiro.&emsp;(d. 1828.)&emsp;U.
 * Utagawa Toyokuni (or Kunisada).&emsp;(Itchōsai.)&emsp;(d. 1825.)&emsp;U.
 * Utagawa Toyokuni (Kōchōrō, or Gōtotei; the third Toyokuni).&emsp;(d. 1864.)&emsp;U.
 * Watanabe Gentai.&emsp;(d. 1822.)&emsp;M. C.
 * Watanabe Kwazan.&emsp;(d. 1829.)&emsp;M. C.
 * Watanabe Kyoshi.&emsp;(d. 1855.)&emsp;T.
 * Watanabe Rogaku.&emsp;(d. 1813.)&emsp;S.
 * Watanabe Shiko.&emsp;(Contemporary of Okio.)&emsp;T.
 * Watanabe Shōka.&emsp;(d. 1887.)&emsp;M. C.
 * Yagi Sonsho.&emsp;(d. 1836.)&emsp;M. C.
 * Yamada Bunkō.&emsp;(Living.)&emsp;S.
 * Yamada Dōan.&emsp;16th cent.&emsp;C. R.
 * Yamada Hōshū.&emsp;(d. 1814.)&emsp;M. C.
 * Yamaguchi Sekkei.&emsp;(d. 1730.)&emsp;K.
 * Yamaguchi Soken.&emsp;(Pupil of Okio.)&emsp;S.
 * Yamana Kwangi.&emsp;(Living.)&emsp;T.
 * Yamamoto Baiitsu.&emsp;(d. 1857.)&emsp;M. C.
 * Yamamoto Jōkoku.&emsp;(Living.)&emsp;S.
 * Yamamoto Joshun.&emsp;(d. 1783.)&emsp;M. C.
 * Yamamoto Sotei.&emsp;(Pupil of Tanyu)..) [sic]&emsp;K.
 * Yamamoto Yoshinobu.&emsp;(d. 1772.)&emsp;U.
 * Yamato-no-Ataye.&emsp;7th cent.&emsp;B.
 * Yamawaki Tōki.&emsp;(Pupil of Gekkei.)&emsp;(d. 1842.)&emsp;S.
 * Yamazaki Tōsen.&emsp;(Living.)&emsp;S.
 * Yasuda Beisai.&emsp;(d. 1888.)&emsp;M. C.
 * Yasuda Rōzan.&emsp;(d. 1883.)&emsp;M. C.
 * Yasunobu.&emsp;(d. 1798.)&emsp;K.
 * Yasunobu.&emsp;(d. 1685.)&emsp;K.
 * Yeigaku.&emsp;(d. 1836.)&emsp;K.
 * Yeihaku.&emsp;18th cent.&emsp;K.
 * Yeijo.&emsp;18th cent.&emsp;K.
 * Yeikyō.&emsp;(d. 1755.)&emsp;K.
 * Yeini.&emsp;(d. 1697.)&emsp;K.
 * Yeiryō.&emsp;18th cent.&emsp;K.
 * Yeisen.&emsp;(d. 1790.)&emsp;K.
 * Yeisen.&emsp;(d. 1731.)&emsp;K.
 * Yeisetsu.&emsp;19th cent.&emsp;K.
 * Yeishō.&emsp;(d. 1710.)&emsp;K.
 * Yeishū.&emsp;15th cent.&emsp;T.
 * Yeishun.&emsp;18th and 19th cent.&emsp;K.
 * Yenchin.&emsp;9th cent.&emsp;B.
 * Yendo Kwanshū.&emsp;(b. 1829.)&emsp;(Living.)&emsp;T.
 * Yōgetsu.&emsp;(Pupil of Sesshū.)&emsp;C. R.
 * Yokoyama Kwazan.&emsp;(Pupil of Ganku.)&emsp;d. 1839.&emsp;S.
 * Yōsen.&emsp;(d. 1808.)&emsp;K.
 * Yosha Busan (called also Shunsei or Yahantei).&emsp;(d. 1783.)&emsp;M. C.
 * Yoshichika.&emsp;10th cent.&emsp;B.
 * Yoshimaro.&emsp;(Pupil of first Kitakawa Utamaro.)&emsp;U.
 * Yoshimitsu.&emsp;(d. 1301.)&emsp;T.
 * Yoshimura Kōkei.&emsp;(Pupil of Okio.)&emsp;(d. 1836.)&emsp;S.
 * Yoshimura Shuzan.&emsp;18th cent.&emsp;K.
 * Yoshimura Tansen.&emsp;(d. 1778.)&emsp;K.
 * Yoshitaka.&emsp;10th cent.&emsp;B.
 * Yoshizawa Setsuan.&emsp;(Living.)&emsp;M. C.
 * Yuge Tosatsu.&emsp;(Pupil of Shūgetsu.)&emsp;C. R.
 * Yūhi (Kumashiro).&emsp;(d. 1772.)&emsp;M. C.
 * Yukihide.&emsp;15th cent.&emsp;T.
 * Yukihiro.&emsp;14th cent.&emsp;T.
 * Yukimaro.&emsp;(Pupil of first Kitakawa Utamaro.)&emsp;U.
 * Yukimitsu.&emsp;(d. 1359).&emsp;T.
 * Yukinobu (or Utanosuke).&emsp;(Son of Masanobu.)&emsp;K.
 * Yukitada.&emsp;14th cent.&emsp;Ko.
 * Yuyeki (Tomomasu).&emsp;17th cent.&emsp;K.
 * Yuzen.&emsp;(d. 1720.)&emsp;U.