nishiki-e

nishiki-e

▪ Japanese art
      Japanese polychrome woodblock prints of the ukiyo-e (q.v.) school that were first made in 1765. The invention of the technique is attributed to Kinroku, and its greatest early master was Suzuki Harunobu.

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