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Hiroshige

Hiroshige

Hiroshige is a Japanese ukiyo-e artist who became famous for his landscape prints during the Edo period (1603-1868). He is best known for his series 'Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō' and 'One Hundred Famous Views of Edo'. Hiroshige's visual style captures the beauty of nature, seasons, and atmospheric conditions with his use of vibrant colors, delicate lines, and meticulous details. His prints often depict scenes of famous landmarks, serene landscapes, and everyday life. Through his unique compositions and skillful use of perspective, Hiroshige's works have had a profound influence on both Japanese and Western art.

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SOMETHING in the style of Hiroshige

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HokusaiKatsushikaUtamaroAndo Hiroshige
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