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 thus four Morisadas of the Katsugi family.
 * Morisada. Katsugi. 1640. Yozayemon. A highly skilled artist. He worked first in Fushimi and afterwards entered the service of the feudal chief of Kaga, receiving an annual allowance of fifty bags of rice.
 * Morisada. Katsugi. 1660. Yoshiro. Son of Morisada Yozayemon and counted of equal skill with his father. His son, of the same personal name, succeeded him. Kaga.
 * Morishige. Kuwamura. 1640. Seishiro. Kaga.
 * Moritsugu. Vide Sōyō.
 * Moritsugu. Katsugi. 1690. Genzayemon. Kaga.
 * Moriyoshi. Katsugi. 1670. Sozayemon. Kaga.
 * Moriyoshi. Kuwamura. 1610. Yoshiro. The founder of the Kuwamura family.
 * Moriyuki. Kuwamura. 1640. Jirosaburo. A very celebrated artist. Kaga.
 * Motoaki. Morioka. 1800. Heizaburo. Pupil of Kaizantei. Mito.
 * Motoakira. Suzuki. 1780. Shinsuke. Called himself Tankasai. A great expert. Pupil of Sekijōken. Mito.
 * Motochika. Hiyama. 1780. Hanroku. Called himself Kaizantei. A skilled expert. Pupil of Sekijōken. Mito.
 * Motochika. Fujita. 1800. Jisaku. Called himself Ontaiken. A skilled expert. Mito.
 * Motoharu. Katōji. 1780. Jiyemon. Called himself Genjuken. Pupil of Sekijōken and a great expert. Mito.
 * Motohide. Sato. 1830. Gensuke. A pupil of Seiunsai. Mito.
 * Motohiro. Shimizu. 1800. Yeikichi. Mito.
 * Motohiro. 1780. Shinzaburo. Pupil of Sekijōken. Mito.
 * Motohisa. Nakamura. 1810. Magoshichi. Mito.
 * Motohisa. Yoshikawa. 1800. Yogoro. Called himself Tōkaken. A pupil of Chikuzanken and a skilled expert. Mito.
 * Motokore. Ishikawa. 1780. Shōyemon. Mito.
 * Motokyo. 19th cent. Metal-worker of Yedo.
 * Motomichi. Yasuyama. 1790. Kinjiro. Mito.
 * Motomitsu. Gunji. 1800. Sozaburo. Pupil of Kaizantei. Mito.
 * Motomochi. Hiyama. 1810. Nihei. Called himself Kwaizantei. A skilled expert. Mito.
 * Motonaga. Nanjo. 1780. Shinzaburo. Pupil of Sekijōken. Mito.
 * Motonaga. Yamamoto. 1800. Shikohachi. Pupil of Kinzantei. Mito.
 * Motonaga. Ogawa. 1800. Chingoro. Called himself Jichikaken. A skilled expert. Mito.
 * Motonobu. Hanawa. 1780. Shinzō. Mito.
 * Motonobu. Watanabe. 1810. Tsunekichi. A pupil of Ontaiken. Mito.
 * Motonori. Kūrozawa. 1810. Ichijiro. A pupil of Tōhoken. Mito.
 * Motonori. Nemoto. 1800. Shinraku. Called himself Chōoken. A skilled expert. Mito.
 * Motonori. Onose. 1780. Shinraku. Pupil of Sekijōken. Mito.
 * Motonori. Yasuyama. 1700. Shinsuke. Called himself Hozanken. Originally of the Yokoya family. A pupil of Chōbei (Kikugawa), and, like his teacher, famous for carving chrysanthemums. Father of Seke Joken. Mito.
 * Motosada. Ogawa. 1780. Shingoro. Called himself Chikuzanken. A pupil of Sekijoken. Mito.
 * Motosada. Tani. 19th cent. Metal-worker of Osaka.
 * Motoshige. Sakamoto. 1780. Genzaburo. Mito.
 * Motoshige. Mimura. 1810. Juzaburo. Called himself Seiunsai. A skilled expert. Mito.
 * Motoshige. Ogawa. 1800. Genji. Mito.
 * Mototaka. Nagayama. 1810. Motohachi. A pupil of Tōhōken. Mito.
 * Mototaka. 1810. A pupil of Jichikuken. Mito.
 * Mototeru. Yasuyama. 1780. Yeisuke. Mito.
 * Mototomo. 1780. Joi. Called himself Seishinken. A skilled expert. Mito.
 * Mototoshi. Yamagata. 1820. A Mito expert. A pupil of Seishinken.
 * Mototsune. Gunji. 1780. Shimpachi. Mito.
 * Motoyama. Munehide. 19th cent. Metal-worker of Yedo.
 * Motoyasu. Uchikishi. 1800. Shōbei. Pupil of Kaizantei. Mito.