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Funpon Technique.  Edo Period (1615-1868)  Controlled by Tokugawa shogunate  Key Characteristics  4 class system established  Centralization of the.

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1 Funpon Technique

2  Edo Period (1615-1868)  Controlled by Tokugawa shogunate  Key Characteristics  4 class system established  Centralization of the shoguns  Seclusion of Christianity and foreigners  Alternate attendance of daimyo at Edo  Merchant class climbs social ladder

3  Born to the fire warden at Edo Castle  Started artistic training at age 9  Started ukiyo-e training at age 14 under Toyohiro Utagawa  Also studied Southern style and Western style painting  Famous for 53 Stations of Tokaido, 8 Views of Omi, and Famous Places in Tokyo  Known for 100 Famous Views of Edo  Died in 1858 from cholera

4 Plum orchard at Kameido Shrine 1857 From “100 Famous Views of Edo“ Woodblock print 13 1/4 in. x 8 5/8 in. The Brooklyn Museum,USA

5 Oil on canvas. Size: 24 in. x 36 in.

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10 Twig from outside (had many twig casualties as a result)

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12 Hiroshige Plum Tree at Kameido 1857 Vincent Van Gogh Flowering Plum Tree 1887 Jeridel Banks Hiroshige’s Plum Tree 2010


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