Kansuke’s work is defined by its painter sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Heart in Motion - Shadow of Happiness
Kansuke Yamamoto Japanese, 1914-1987

Giving Birth to a Joke
Kansuke Yamamoto Japanese, 1914-1987

Bathing
Yamamoto Kanae Japanese, 1882-1946

Fisherman (Memorial edition printed by Hashimoto Okiie)
Yamamoto Kanae Japanese, 1882-1946 Printer: Hashimoto Okiie Japanese, 1899-1993

Woman on Deck
Yamamoto Kanae Japanese, 1882-1946

Chinese Woman, Hong Kong
Yamamoto Kanae Japanese, 1882-1946

Young Woman Dressing
Yamamoto Yoshinobu Japanese, active c. 1745-58

The Bathers
Yamamoto Kanae Japanese, 1882-1946

Carrying a Lantern Decorated with the Flowers of the Four Seasons (Hirakawa-cho Yamamoto-cho shiki no hana mando) from the series "The Festival of the Sanno Shrine (Sanno go-sairei)"
Torii Kiyonaga Japanese, 1752-1815

The Actors Yamamoto Iwanojo as the courtesan Katsuragi and Sanogawa Ichimatsu I as Fuwa Bansaku in the play "Monzukushi Nagoya Soga," performed at the Ichimura Theater in the first month, 1748
Torii Kiyonobu II Japanese, active c. 1725-61

Actors Representing the Feat of Asahina Breaking the Armer of Soga no Goro (Hirakawa-cho Yamamoto-cho kusazuribiki odori yatai) from the series The Festival of the Sanno Shrine (Sanno go-sairei)
Attributed to Torii Kiyonaga Japanese, 1752-1815

View of Moscow
Yamamoto Kanae Japanese, 1882-1946

A Street in Moscow
Yamamoto Kanae Japanese, 1882-1946

Hibiscus and Magpies
Yamamoto Baiitsu Japanese, 1783-1856

Rakuyō meisho shū
Yamamoto Yasuyuki (author), Japanese

Musashino Plain and Mount Fuji
Anonymous Japanese