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Shrine at Kanda by Ando, Hiroshige Ukiyoe Tie
Shrine at Kanda By Ando, Hiroshige.
Kanda myojin
Print shows exterior view of the Kanda Myojin shrine with a few pilgrims. Born in Edo, Japan, Hiroshiges family name was Tokitaro, but he adopted the name of his mentor as per the custom of the time. His first work was a sketch of a procession done at the age of ten, and earned him the title of a prodigy. In 1828, Hiroshige began his own studio, but eventually moved to Kyoto to produce landscapes. His prints became very popular and emulated upon his return to Edo.
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Shrine at Kanda by Ando, Hiroshige Ukiyoe

Shrine at Kanda By Ando, Hiroshige.
Kanda myojin
Print shows exterior view of the Kanda Myojin shrine with a few pilgrims. Born in Edo, Japan, Hiroshiges family name was Tokitaro, but he adopted the name of his mentor as per the custom of the time. His first work was a sketch of a procession done at the age of ten, and earned him the title of a prodigy. In 1828, Hiroshige began his own studio, but eventually moved to Kyoto to produce landscapes. His prints became very popular and emulated upon his return to Edo.

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Product id: 151833644949270182
Made on 8/19/2010 6:08 AM