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Fuji from Yoshiwara from 53 Stations of the Tokaido, c.1833
Hiroshige Utagawa, also called Hiroshige Andō (1797–1858), was a famous 19th century Japanese painter and printmaker whose works in the ukiyo-e style had a strong influence on European landscape painting. Ukiyo-e means 'paintings of ongoing, ephemeral life'. His woodcuts usually have simple motifs such as Japanese cities, bridges and mountains. But he also painted genre scenes: actors and geisha in their surroundings, theatre scenes, markets, and everyday life at various stations.