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Koume Embankment, Hiroshige, @brooklynmuseum https://t.co/OoEZYFY5Uz #wikidata #digitalart #woodcutprint (Palette: #LollyRocket) 🖌🎨
Kanasugi Bridge and Shibaura, Hiroshige, @brooklynmuseum https://t.co/S4h2vUs7cZ #wikidata #digitalart #woodcutprint (Palette: #OrangeBrowns) 🖌🎨
The Kisokaido Route, Depicted by the Masters of #Japanese #Prints. Eisen, Hiroshige, and Kuniyoshi: all three represented this main route that wound through the mountains, connecting Edo and Kyoto. https://t.co/FKIYbKqAXX .@Pen_magazine .@clemenceleleu
Hi #FlockOfArtists! 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.
...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.
Famous Places of Kyoto: Kiyomizu, Hiroshige, @TNM_PR https://t.co/iuhHTUBqVX #wikidata #digitalart #woodcutprint (Palette: #ZiggyStardust) 🖌🎨
Here's an image with a similar color scheme from @aic_asianart: Bullfinch on aronia branch, Utagawa Hiroshige, 1830 https://t.co/m8AGuZZvfi #artinstituteofchicago #museumarchive
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
Benten Shrine at the Inokashira Pond, Hiroshige, @brooklynmuseum https://t.co/eV2NUmg0LY #wikidata #digitalart #woodcutprint (Palette: #PurpleRain) 🖌🎨
Ueno Yamashita, Hiroshige, @brooklynmuseum https://t.co/nHZLwAeiNP #wikidata #digitalart #woodcutprint (Palette: #OrangeBrowns) 🖌🎨
The Paulownia Garden at Akasaka, Hiroshige, @brooklynmuseum https://t.co/FvmrUGLmlS #wikidata #digitalart #woodcutprint (Palette: #LeTriTricolore 🇫🇷) 🖌🎨
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 #harvardartmuseums #utagawahiroshige
This rare woodblock print, "Horikiri Iris Garden" by 19th-century artist #UtagawaHiroshige, 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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In keeping with our @CamUnivMuseums friends @scottpolar our #Fitzvirtual @MuseumWeek #ClimateMW
shows how art is a constant reminder of the beauty of our climate, and how we must act to protect it.
@CambridgeZero
Utagawa Hiroshige, ‘Snow Triptych', 1857.