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  1. Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese: 歌川 広重), also Andō Hiroshige (Japanese: 安藤 広重; 1797 – 12 October 1858), was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist, considered the last great master of that tradition.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HiroshigeHiroshige - Wikipedia

    Hiroshige was regarded by Louise Gonse, director of the influential Gazette des Beaux-Arts and author of the two volume L'Art Japonais in 1883, as the greatest painter of landscapes of the 19th century.

  3. artsandculture.google.com › exhibit › hiroshige-s-one-hundred-famous-views-of-edoHiroshige's One Hundred Famous Views of Edo

    As the West entered a new century, Japanese woodblock prints provided an artistic alternative—in the use of color, perspective, and spatial structure—for presenting changes in society. Hiroshige...

  4. Utagawa Hiroshige who drew "Fifty-Three Stages on the Tokaido" is one of the most famous ukiyo-e painters of landscape in Edo Period.

  5. Utagawa Hiroshige, born Andō Hiroshige, was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist, considered the last great master of that tradition. Hiroshige is best known for his horizontal-format landscape series...

  6. Hiroshige's bright colors and attention to the passing of time had a strong impact on Impressionist and Post-Impressionist painters, while his bold lines representing trees and flowers had a strong influence on Art Nouveau design.

  7. 11 kwi 2023 · Hiroshige Ando was a renowned Japanese ukiyo-e artist, considered the last master of this traditional art form. He is widely celebrated for his outstanding landscape series, including The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō and One Hundred Famous Views of Edo.

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