 Hokusai Fifty-three Stations on the Tokaido, Fujieda
Hokusai Fifty-three Stations on the Tokaido, Fujieda
		
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| Item No | A1-99-211 | 
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| Title | Fifty-three Stations on the Tokaido, Fujieda | 
| Artist | Hokusai | 
| Condition | Hole | 
| Size | 16.5×12.5cm | 
| Price | SOLD | 
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Hokusai
										1760-1849
Ukiyoe painter. He learned the painting technique from Kano School and Tosa School, and also had an interest in the  western -style copperplate prints such as Shiba Kokan’s, which means his learning objects were free of rules. He also had a talent in the autograph other than the prints, giving an impact on the impressionists. 
                    				








