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Ando Utagawa Hiroshige(Japan, 1797-1858)
Ando Utagawa Hiroshige, a woodblock print in colours, mid 19th Century.
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Ando Utagawa Hiroshige, a woodblock print in colours, mid 19th Century.

92: Mokubo-ji Temple, Uchigawa Inlet, Gozensaihata (Mokubo-ji Uchigawa Gozensaihata) 木母寺内川御前栽畑, from the series One Hundred Famous Views of (Edo
Meisho Edo hyakkei) 名所江戸百景. Vertical ôban: I. 33 x 20 cm.

Faded. Pale discolouration. Not examined out of frame.

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Museum of Fine Arts Boston: 21.10438

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Ando Hiroshige is one of the most renowned a Japanese painters born in Edo. He began his artistic career as an apprentice to Utagawa Toyohiro. After completing his training, Hiroshige took his teacher's name and started signing his works Utagawa Hiroshige. Hiroshige painted motifs from everyday life, and it is said that he decided to become an artist after seeing the works of the contemporary artist Hokusai. Hiroshige transformed ordinary landscapes into intimate, lyrical scenes. He is particularly known for his beautiful landscape images in the woodblock printing technique and has painted portraits of young women and actors. His masterpiece is considered to be the work “Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido.”

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