Hiroshige
Utagawa Hiroshige (1797 to 1858) is known as the father of the ukiyo-e printing tradition involving woodblock prints. He produced 8,000 art prints featuring landscapes and everyday objects during the Edo period. Hiroshige created his artworks with a magnificent, saturated ambiance, making them suitable for decorating your home. He started with thin, vertical landscapes featuring thatched houses between two cliffs and bird vignettes resting on flowering branches. Most of his artwork concentrates on landscapes. If you’re looking for a form of art to satisfy your desire for various landscapes and match your tropical décor, Hiroshige’s art is what you need. You will get his art pieces printed on various mediums like canvas and digital paper.
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In the akiba shrine at ukeji by Hiroshige (1857)
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Niijuku ferry by Hiroshige (1857)
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View of konodai and the tone by Hiroshige (1857)
by Hiroshige
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Horie and nekozane by Hiroshige (1857)
by Hiroshige
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Five pines and the onagi canal by Hiroshige (1857)
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Fireworks by ryogoku bridge by Hiroshige (1857)
by Hiroshige
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Nihon embankment and yoshiwara by Hiroshige (1857)
by Hiroshige
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Oumayagashi by Hiroshige (1857)
by Hiroshige
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The fukagawa lumberyards by Hiroshige (1857)
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Fukagawa susaki and jå«mantsubo by Hiroshige (1857)
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View of shiba coast by Hiroshige (1857)
by Hiroshige
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Aoi slope outside toranomon gate by Hiroshige (1857)
by Hiroshige
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