ukiyo-e

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Ukiyo-e is a genre of Japanese art that flourished from the 17th to 19th centuries, best known for its woodblock prints depicting everyday life, landscapes, kabuki actors, and courtesans.

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ukiyo-e canonical 5
Ukiyo-e 2
Edo-period ukiyo-e 1

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Fine Wind, Clear Morning artMovement ukiyo-e
this entity surface form: Edo-period ukiyo-e
Hokusai Manga movement ukiyo-e
this entity surface form: Ukiyo-e
Iitsu associatedArtMovement ukiyo-e
Sōri artFormAssociatedWith ukiyo-e
Sōri associatedMovement ukiyo-e
this entity surface form: ukiyo-e movement
One Hundred Famous Views of Edo artMovement ukiyo-e
this entity surface form: Ukiyo-e