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Andō Hiroshige, 1797-1858

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Japanese ukiyo-e artist regarded as one of the greatest of the genre, and the last master. He was prolific and designed thousands of four-color landscape prints.

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Gerardus P. Wynkoop Collection of Prints by Hiroshige, November 20-December 31, 1930

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An exhibition of landscape prints by the Japanese artist Hiroshige, lent by Gerardus P. Wynkoop. The exhibition records span three folders plus an exhibition catalog.

Dates: November 20-December 31, 1930

Japanese Prints, September 4-October 3, 1951

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From the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts collection, an exhibition of color woodblock prints by Japanese artists. Shown at the San Francisco Public Library. The exhibition records span two folders.

Dates: September 4-October 3, 1951

The Tokaido Road in Woodblock Prints by Hiroshige, January 12-February 24, 1957

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From the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts, an exhibition of the famous series of color woodblock prints illustrating the stations of the Tokaido road, by Ukiyo-e nineteenth century Japanese master artist Hiroshige. Shown at the San Francisco Public Library. The exhibition records span three folders.

Dates: January 12-February 24, 1957

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eighteenth century (dates CE) 1