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EDO UKIYO-E
A selection of Japanese color woodblock prints from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, made by ukiyo-e artists who flourished during the late Edo period. From the 1860s on, these prints became popular among European artists and art collectors and so had a strong influence on Western visual culture as well.
Utagawa Kuniyoshi
Utagawa Kuniyoshi is most famous for his warrior prints, showing great heroes from the history of both Japan and China battling either other warriors or supernatural monsters. A versatile artist who could draw any subject, Kuniyoshi is also known for his lively sense of humor and his love of cats.
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