The Kisokaido Route, Depicted by the Masters of Eisen, Hiroshige, and Kuniyoshi: all three represented this main route that wound through the mountains, connecting Edo and Kyoto. https://t.co/FKIYbKqAXX . .

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Hi We like birds and other dinosaurs so we make images of them (and also sometimes comics). We like Art Deco and Art Nouveau and we're always inspired by Hiroshige, Hokusai, & Koson so we do a lot of mixed poster styles.

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...because you can never have too much Hiroshige, right? 🖼️⁠

'Misaka Pass in Kai Province' by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797–1858). From the 'Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji' series. 1856–1858, Woodblock print with bokashi on paper.⁠

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plovers on the beach—
the wolf's tracks
are crossed out and rewritten

Nakamura Fumikuni | Utagawa Hiroshige, two plovers

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Here's an image with a similar color scheme from : Bullfinch on aronia branch, Utagawa Hiroshige, 1830 https://t.co/m8AGuZZvfi

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Geese Alighting at Katada, Lake Biwa, Hiroshige, 1835, [2000 x 1305]

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Kameyama: Clear Weather after Snow (Kameyama, yukibare), from the series Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō (Tōkaidō gojūsan tsugi no uchi), also known as the First Tōkaidō or Great Tōkaidō
Utagawa Hiroshige, Takenouchi Magohachi (Hoeidō)
Prints
Japanese, c. 1833-34

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Vivi con la pace nell’anima. Arriverà il momento, e i fiori fioriranno da soli.
(Detto zen)
Utagawa Hiroshige, Uccello giallo e rosa..

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Autumn moon on the Tama River (1838), Hiroshige, [2180 x 2181]

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Large-Eye Seabream (Mede tai) and Bamboo Grass (Sasa), from the series A Shoal of Fishes (Uo-zukushi), Utagawa Hiroshige, 19th century https://t.co/apbjoqaBAs

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Kameyama, Yuki Hare, Hiroshige, 1834, [4307 x 2820]

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This rare woodblock print, "Horikiri Iris Garden" by 19th-century artist centers on different varieties of elegant Japanese irises in vibrant colors. Visit our website to learn more from curator Anne Nishimura Morse: https://t.co/vBaTRAvYOv

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Autumn Moon on the Tama River, Hiroshige, 1838, [3858 x 2525]

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In keeping with our friends our
shows how art is a constant reminder of the beauty of our climate, and how we must act to protect it.


Utagawa Hiroshige, ‘Snow Triptych', 1857.

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