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Colors
Torii school artists used a color called "tan-e", a lead-based orange color, to achieve tones for clothing and body tones.

Kiyonobu II used color contrasts like pink-green, rather than the yellow-orange contrast used by his masters.

"Ie-No Ho" - House Style
The artistic developments and adaptions by Kiyomitsu, allowed for a specific style of the Torii School, which was called "Ie-No-Ho." With students learning directly from their masters, knowledge was passed down from master to student in the manner of "Ie-No-Ho". While there was a set "style", each head artist of the school had their own personal approach and subtle changes. For example, Kiyonobu II printed rather than painted like his predecessors, because of the new medium of the woodblock print. (like his, and used a pink-green contrast rather than the yellow-orange of his predecessors.