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Hiroshige

American  
[heer-oh-shee-gey, hee-raw-shee-ge] / ˌhɪər oʊˈʃi geɪ, ˈhi rɔˈʃi gɛ /

noun

  1. Ando Tokube, 1797–1858, Japanese painter.


Hiroshige British  
/ ˌhɪərəʊˈʃiːɡeɪ /

noun

  1. Ando (ˈɑːndəʊ). 1797–1858, Japanese artist, esp of colour wood-block prints

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At the time, the 64-year-old artist was in the midst of reinterpreting the work of 19th century ukiyo-e master Utagawa Hiroshige for a show that opened at Gagosian New York in May of last year.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 18, 2026

Influential ruling party lawmaker Hiroshige Seko on Tuesday also signalled his preference for ultra-loose monetary policy, after Ueda's comments pushed up the yen and bond yields.

From Reuters • Sep. 13, 2023

However, influential ruling party lawmaker Hiroshige Seko indicated his preference for an ultra-loose monetary policy on Tuesday.

From Reuters • Sep. 12, 2023

Like Hiroshige, the photographers frame their vignettes so each one appears to be a self-contained universe.

From Washington Post • May 6, 2022

But it is, I like to think, what Hiroshige would most enjoy.

From The Idyl of Twin Fires by Eaton, Walter Prichard