Master of Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock prints

Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) was one of the last great artists in the ukiyo-e tradition. Literally meaning "pictures of the floating w...

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Master of Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock prints

Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) was one of the last great artists in the ukiyo-e tradition. Literally meaning "pictures of the floating world", ukiyo-e refers to the famous Japanese woodblock print genre that originated in the 17th century and is practically synonymous with the Western world€s visual characterization of Japan. Though Hiroshige captured a variety of subjects, his greatest talent was in creating landscapes of his native Edo (modern-day Tokyo) and his most famous work was a series known as "100 Famous Views of Edo" (1856-1858). This book provides an introduction to his work and an overview of his career.

About the Series:

Each book in TASCHEN€s Basic Art series features:


  • a detailed chronological summary of the life and oeuvre of the artist, covering his or her cultural and historical importance

  • a concise biography

  • approximately 100 illustrations with explanatory captions



  • Soft Cover With Flaps
  • Full Color
  • Woodblock Prints
  • Soft Cover With Flaps
  • Full Color
  • Woodblock Prints

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