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Summary
Artist |
Hiroshige (1797–1858) |
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Alternative names |
English: Andō Tokutarō, Ichiyūsai Hiroshige, Andō Hiroshige, Hiroshige Utagawa
日本語: 安藤徳太郎 ・ 一幽斎廣重 ・ 安藤広重
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Description |
Japanese ukiyo-e artist
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Date of birth/death |
1797 |
12 October 1858 |
Location of birth |
Edo |
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Work location |
Japan |
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Description |
Ando en:Hiroshige (1797 - 1858): A Shoal of Fishes. (set of 15 prints). This image shows "inada & en:fugu ( en:Japanese amberjack= Seriola quinqueradiata & puffer/blowfish)" woodcuts, 26 X 36 cm. 15 of 20 total woodcuts, published 1832
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Date |
2004-09-05 (original upload date) |
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Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is/was here. |
Permission ( Reusing this file) |
Source Connecticut College: Copy fright? We encourage your free reproduction and distribution of these digital images. You need not ask us for permission. Permission granted! A higher resolution image of this and the other 14 drawings is available for download at the site. |
Licensing
This is a faithful photographic reproduction of an original two-dimensional work of art. The work of art itself is in the public domain for the following reason:
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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1923.
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