Seiyodo Tomiharu
Japanese netsuke carver (1733–1810) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Seiyōdō Tomiharu (青陽堂 富春[1] 1733–1810) was a Japanese netsuke carver, and the leader of its Iwami school.[2][3][4]

His daughter Seiyōdō Bunshōjo (1764–1838) became a renowned artist as well. A disciple of his school was Kanman (1793–1859).
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