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  1. The Ten Most Important Ukiyo-e Art Prints of All Time

    • This print comes from Hiroshige’s series One hundred views of famous places in Edo. Van Gogh copied his design in 1887 and by doing so made it one of the most influential art prints from Ukiyo-e art. The tr… See more

    Station Thirty-Two: Seba

    The print Seba comes from Hiroshige’s series titled One hundred views of famous places in Edo. Hiroshige, who was best known for his wide sweeping landscapes, finished thi… See more

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    Tako to Ama, The Dream of The Fisherman’s Wife

    Tako to Ama, the Dream of the Fisherman’s Wife falls into the illegal Ukiyo-e art category known as shunga. This print is one of the best-known works from Japanese … See more

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    The Beloved Wife’S Particolored Reins

    By far the most popular prints of the time were those showing Kabuki actors. These prints show a grotesque and dramatic glory with bright, contrasting colors, complicated action scen… See more

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  2. Taira no Kiyomori Gesturing to the Sun to Stand Still

  3. Ukiyo-e: An Introduction to Japanese Prints - YouTube

  4. Utagawa Hiroshige: Crane, Pine and Rising Sun - Ukiyo-e Search

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  7. Toshi Yoshida, "Kilimanjaro, Evening" - Tokaido Arts

    A variant of Toshi Yoshida's famous woodblock print of Kilimanjaro in the morning from 1973, Kilimanjaro in Tanzania is shown in the early evening as the sun sets. The bright orange and peach sky is a striking contrast to the plains below.

  8. Ukiyo-e - Woodblock Prints | Japan | Japan Travel

    Ukiyo-e offers a glimpse into life in early japan through its stunning visiual representation of the clothing, events and customs of the time. Making traditional ukiyo-e (woodblock) prints is a complex process that involves the work of at …

  9. Utagawa Hiroshige: Hawk and Red Sun - Artelino

    Hawk, pine tree and the rising sun. The are the New year's lucky symbols. Download Image.

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