Ōkubi-e - meaning and definition. What is Ōkubi-e
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Ōkubi-e         
  • Ōkubi-e of [[kabuki]] actor [[Matsumoto Kōshirō IV]] as Tsurunosuke, a [[woodblock print]] by [[Katsukawa Shunkō I]]
  •  Woodblock print by [[Utagawa Kunimasa]] of kabuki actor Ichikawa Ebizō in a [[shibaraku]] role, 1796
  • Ichikawa Yaozo III as Umeōmaru, woodblock print by Utagawa Kunimasa, 1796
  • [[Nakazō Nakamura II]] as Edobee, woodblock print by [[Sharaku]], 1794
  • Print by [[Kitagawa Utamaro]]
  • ''Woman Wiping Sweat'', woodblock print by [[Utamaro]], 1798
  • ''Portrait of Hagiwara Sakutarō'', [[woodblock print]] by [[Onchi Kōshirō]], 1943
JAPANESE PORTRAIT GENRE
Okubi-e; Ôkubi-e
An is a Japanese portrait print or painting in the ukiyo-e genre showing only the head or the head and upper torso. Katsukawa Shunkō I (1743–1812) is generally credited with producing the first ōkubi-e.
É         
  • Latin letter E with acute
LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
E acute; E-acute; Eacute; 'e; E´; U+00E9; é; U+00C9; E with Acute; E with acute; French e
É, é (e-acute) is a letter of the Latin alphabet. In English, it is used for loanwords (such as French résumé), romanization (Japanese Pokémon) or occasionally as a pronunciation aid in poetry.
E Raffaella è mia         
2007 SINGLE BY TIZIANO FERRO
E Raffaella e mia
"E Raffaella è mia" ("And Raffaella Is Mine") is a single by Tiziano Ferro, the fourth to be released from his 2006 album Nessuno è solo. The single was released during the summer of 2007, and is a tribute to the Italian showgirl Raffaella Carrà.