File:Tajima Province, Iwai Valley, Kannon Cave (5765897764).jpg

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English: Accession Number: 1957.324

Display Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige Display Title: "Tajima Province, Iwai Valley, Kannon Cave" Translation(s): "(Tajima, Iwaidani, Iwayakannon) El Templo de Kannon en Una Cueva en El Valle Iwai (Lugares Famosos en Las Sesenta y Tantas Provincias) " Series Title: Famous Views of the Sixty-odd Provinces Suite Name: Rokujuyoshu meisho zue Creation Date: 1853 Medium: Woodblock Height: 13 3/8 in. Width: 9 in. Display Dimensions: 13 3/8 in. x 9 in. (33.97 cm x 22.86 cm) Publisher: Koshimuraya Heisuke Credit Line: Bequest of Mrs. Cora Timken Burnett Label Copy: "November 2004Asian Tastes InstallationThis landscape print of shrines and temples show Ando Hiroshige's masterful skill in capturing the varied moods of memorable places at different times. Hiroshige developed his own distinctive style by combining various techniques from traditional Japanese schools, such as Kano and Shijo, as well as Chinese landscape styles, and even Western techniques of painting. The four prints shown here are from a 1853 series of the Famous Places in the Sixty-odd Provinces that Hiroshige produced during the later years of his successful career. These prints present the common people's experience of the Japanese landscape. "

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