One Hundred Famous Views of Edo

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One Hundred Famous Views of Edo is a celebrated series of ukiyo-e woodblock prints by Utagawa Hiroshige that vividly depicts landscapes and everyday life in 19th-century Tokyo (then Edo).

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artwork series
ukiyo-e print series
woodblock print series
artHistoricalSignificance landmark of landscape print design
major masterpiece of Hiroshige
artMovement ukiyo-e
surface form: Ukiyo-e
countryOfOrigin Japan
creator Utagawa Hiroshige
depicts Edo
Tokyo
everyday life
famous places
landscapes
seasonal views
urban scenes
genre ukiyo-e
influenced Impressionism
surface form: European Impressionism

Japonisme in Europe
Vincent van Gogh
locationDepicted Asakusa NERFINISHED
Fukagawa NERFINISHED
Kanda NERFINISHED
Nihonbashi NERFINISHED
Ryōgoku
Shinagawa NERFINISHED
Sumida River NERFINISHED
Ueno NERFINISHED
notablePrint Kinryūzan Temple, Asakusa
Plum Estate, Kameido
Sudden Shower over Shin-Ōhashi Bridge and Atake
Suijin Shrine and Massaki on the Sumida River
numberOfPrints 119
originalLanguage Japanese
partOf Edo-period Japanese art
printFormat ōban
printingTechnique woodblock printing
publicationCentury 19th century
publicationPeriodEnd 1858
publicationPeriodStart 1856
publisher Uoya Eikichi NERFINISHED
setInPeriod late Edo period
subjectLocationCurrentName Tokyo
theme daily life in Edo
famous places of Edo
four seasons
usesCompositionalDevice bold cropping
unusual viewpoints
usesPerspective Western-style perspective

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Utagawa Hiroshige notableWork One Hundred Famous Views of Edo