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Bamboo Quay by Kyōbashi Bridge, Hiroshige, @brooklynmuseum https://t.co/zAFYvg7elg #wikidata #digitalart #woodcutprint (Palette: #Blues) 🖌🎨
Hiroshige, "Mino Province, Yoro Waterfall", 1853, Woodblock print on paper, 13 3/4" x 9 3/4"
ワールド「Hiroshige No.36」
秘封倶楽部に出てくるヒロシゲ36号の再現ワールド
京都と東京を結ぶ地下路線を走る架空の列車
当然地下なので景色は見えないが、カレイドスクリーンという装置で風景を映し出している。
東方の月の都を再現したワールドと同じ作者のBepsiさんのワールド
#VRChat_world紹介
Yokkaichi: Junction with the Side Road to the Shrine, by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858)
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'Yokkaichi' from "The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō", by Utagawa Hiroshige
https://t.co/5s3NazxwaU
Japanese Spring. Looking at Hiroshige’s “Fifty Three Stations of the Tokaido” last night, I see there is a Tokaido video game, which is beautifully illustrated and inspired this drawing. The woman is after Suzuki Harunobu’s illustrations. #hiroshigeinspired #mikepaulart
Utagawa Hiroshige (not to be confused with the other Hiroshiges, because a fun feature of Japanese art history is there are a lot of dudes whose styles are pointedly impossible to tell apart all naming themselves after each other in tribute)
Tracing turtle pictures is oddly therapeutic.🐢🐢🐢
The original image is a print by Utagawa Hiroshige.
Famous Places of Kyoto: Yodo River, Hiroshige, @TNM_PR https://t.co/qwBfYyZhaC #wikidata #digitalart #woodcutprint (Palette: #Reds) 🖌🎨
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'Ishiyakushi' from "The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō, by Utagawa Hiroshige
https://t.co/ViE8imW8zk
Sanjusangendō Hall in Fukagawa, Hiroshige, @brooklynmuseum https://t.co/P5y33FzSWt #wikidata #digitalart #woodcutprint (Palette: #MalevichSupremus) 🖌🎨
CHRYSANTHEMUM, FROM THE SERIES HANA ZUKUSHI MITATE FUKUROKUJU (THE GODS OF GOOD FORTUNE REPRESENTED AS FLOWERS)
Utagawa Hiroshige
Prints
Japanese, 20th century
Hiroshige (I) , Utagawa (Japan 1797 - 1858), Five trout against a light blue background on which there is a poem about the trout in the Tama River 1830 - 1840, paper , mica . Rijksmuseum
Via Stephen Ellcock
The Ide Jewel River in Yamashiro Province, by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858)
Aji Fish and Kuruma-ebi, from the series Uozukushi (Every Variety of Fish), by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797–1858)