![]() ![]() Kimonos were worn by people of various social classes during the Edo period.Hiroshige Evening View of A temple in the snow ![]() Hiroshige Hiroshige, AkasukaRicefields and Torinomachi Festival, 1857 Hiroshige Plum Garden of Kameido Hiroshige Best known for his landscapes and travelled all around Japan to produce scenes of all the provinces.Began painting at the age of 14, then apprenticed to a number of different printmakers.Considered the last great master of Ukiyo-e. ![]() Hokusai Tama River in the Province of Musashi Most famous piece is the Great Wave off Kanagawa (1820’s).Best known as the author of the series 36 views of Mount Fuji.History Daimyo Feudal Landowners 9th 12th Century Peasants were part part-time warriors Created Samurai Class to Protect and Expand Territories. History Japanese Clans Minamoto Fujiwara Taira. Japanese artist, printmaker and painter of the late Edo period Ke Peng Student’s Presentations for Languages & Cultures of East Asia Samurai by Joshua Mcinnes University of Arizona.Pre-19th century Geisha and a servant Carrying her Koto, 1777 Pre-19th century Couple in a snowstorm 1768 Subject matter: flora and fauna, entertainment, landscape, women, erotica.The program lies within Games, more precisely Strategy. “Ukiyo” – means floating world – used to describe the lifestyle of the newly wealthy merchants Sengoku 2.0.0.3 was available as a free download on our software library.Were sold to the wealthy merchant class.Japanese woodblock prints that flourished in Japan in the 17th to the 19th centuries.Although trade flourished, this policy controlled cultural contact and thus Japanese culture flourished “in a vacuum” to some extent.Trade operated through 5 different, strictly controlled entry points. ![]()
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