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Hiroshige

広重

Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858), master of landscape prints and one of the last great ukiyo-e artists. His 'Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido' and 'One Hundred Famous Views of Edo' influenced Western Impressionists and remain among the most recognized Japanese artworks worldwide.

Related Terms

Han

版

The woodblock used in printing, or by extension, the print itself. The term appears in compound words like hanmoto (publisher) and hanga (print).

Hanga

版画

The Japanese word for woodblock print. The term encompasses both traditional ukiyo-e and later movements like shin-hanga (new prints) and sosaku-hanga (creative prints).

Hanmoto

版元

The publisher who financed, coordinated, and marketed woodblock prints. Major publishers like Tsutaya Juzaburo and Nishimuraya Yohachi commissioned designs, managed carvers and printers, and navigated censorship regulations. Their seals appear on prints as marks of origin.

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