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Edo Period

Edo Period

The Edo Period (1603-1868) in Japan is characterized by a rich visual style influenced by traditional Japanese art forms and culture. It is famous for its woodblock prints, known as ukiyo-e, which depicted scenes from everyday life, landscapes, and kabuki theater. The style is known for its intricate detail, vibrant colors, and elegant compositions. The Edo Period also saw the emergence of distinct art forms such as lacquerware, porcelain, and textile designs. It was a period of relative peace and prosperity, which allowed for a flourishing of artistic expression.

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SOMETHING in the style of Edo Period

See also

Hokusai KatsushikaUtamaro KitagawaToshusai SharakuKanō SchoolJapanese traditional art
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