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Hiroshige
[ heer-oh-shee-gey; Japanese hee-raw-shee-ge ]
noun
- An·do [ahn, -, daw], Tokube, 1797–1858, Japanese painter.
Hiroshige
/ ˌhɪərəʊˈʃiːɡeɪ /
noun
- HiroshigeAndo17971858MJapaneseARTS AND CRAFTS: artist Ando (ˈɑːndəʊ). 1797–1858, Japanese artist, esp of colour wood-block prints
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Few painters have understood the art of selection, and here Hiroshige and the other Japanese were of use.
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The blue mystery that veils the world from dusk to dawn is in the colour-prints of Hiroshige.
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One of Hiroshige's prints he dubbed "the great poem of the moon."
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The prints of Hiroshige and Hokusai generally undergo no change.
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But it is, I like to think, what Hiroshige would most enjoy.
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