Yashima Gakutei (1786–1868) kunde räkna både Hokusai och Totoya Hokkei bland sina lärare. Han skapade framför allt bokillustrationer och surimono. Gakutei var tekniskt mycket skicklig, vilket framgår av de surimono vi ser nedan.
Gakutei
Butterflies
from the series A Set of Five Designs for the Katsushika Group: Textiles Dyed the Colors of Spring Dawn
(Katsushika goban haru no akebono-zome)
1830
Gakutei
Chinese Sage Giving Peaches to Monkeys
Gakutei
Courtesan Seated on a Carp
Gakutei
Emperor Gensō (Xuanzong), and Taoist Magician Lo Gongyuan Arising from an Inkstone
“Ink” (Sumi), from Four Friends of the Writing Table for the Ichiyō Poetry Circle (Ichiyō-ren Bunbō shiyū)
1827
Gakutei
Fan Kuai (Hankai)
from the series A Set of Three Broken Doors (Haitatsu sanban)
1827
Gakutei
Minamoto no Yorimitsu: Buke rokkasen
Gakutei
Dong Ping (Tôhei)
No. 4 from the series Five Tiger Generals of the Suikoden (Suikoden goko shôgun)
ca 1828
Gakutei
The Ten Chief Pupils of Confucius (Kômon jittetsu)
from the series A Set of Ten Famous Numerals for the Katsushika Circle (Katsushikaren meisû jûban)
1823
Gakutei
Two Princesses of the River (Kôhi nijo)
from the series A Set of Ten Famous Numerals for the Katsushika Circle (Katsushikaren meisû jûban)
1820-talet
Gakutei
Two Chinese Women Examining Thread and a Spider’s Web in a Box
from the series Diptych for the Drum Group
1824
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