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Utagawa Yoshiiku: A Pioneer of Edo Period Bijin-ga and Yokohama Prints Utagawa Yoshiiku (落合 芳幾), born around 1833 in Edo, Japan, was a pivotal figure within the Utagawa school of Japanese woodblock printing—a movement that revolutionized visual culture during the Edo period (1603–1868). His artistic journey began as an apprentice to the celebrated Kuniyoshi, absorbing techniques and stylistic sensibilities that would define his own di…
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