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Hiroshige and the Tokaido Road By Hana-Chan of Hokkaido
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Hiroshige was a Japanese painter and a woodblock print maker. His prints focused on landscapes and “normal” people, unlike most other Japanese artists, who painted the rich merchants and daimyos. Hiroshige (1797-1858)
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Hiroshige was the most popular artist in Japan during the 19 th century. He strongly influenced Western painters such as Degas and van Gogh. Hiroshige was also incredibly productive - he made about 5,400 prints in his lifetime.
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Hiroshige (1797-1858) One of Hiroshige’s most famous collections is Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido Road, which depicts people at all of the stations on the Tokaido Road.
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Three Scenes from the Tokaido Road The following three Hiroshige prints depict: Nihombashi: The first station on the Tokaido Road (inside Edo, the military capital of Japan) Shinagawa: The second station on the Tokaido Road, the first station that isn’t a big city. Kyoto: The last station of the Tokaido Road, the imperial capital of Japan.
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Nihombashi: The first station on the Tokaido Road
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Shinagawa- The Second Station on the Tokaido Road
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Kyoto: The last station on the Tokaido Road
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Arigatoo Gozaimasu
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