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Temple Grounds of the Akiba Shrine in Ukiji
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Considered to be the last great master of ukiyo-e tradition, the Japanese artist Utagawa Hiroshige (1797 - 1858) was a hugely influential figure, not only in his homeland but also on Western painting. Towards the end of the 19th century, as a part of the trend in "Japonism", European artists looked to Hiroshige's work for inspiration, and a certain Vincent van Gogh was known to paint copies of his prints. (Image source: Rijksmuseum)
- Trout Utagawa Hiroshige
- Woman with Parasol being Pulled in a Jinrikisha Kusakabe Kimbei
- Moon above the Sea of Daimotsu Bay - Benkei Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
- Mossy Trunk and Cherry Blossoms Utagawa Hiroshige
- Hida no Tatewaki Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
- Woman Reclining with Pipe Kusakabe Kimbei
- Playing Samisen, Tsudzumi, Fuye and Taiko Kusakabe Kimbei
- Panel from Kyōsai's Pictures of 100 Demons: II Kawanabe Kyōsai