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series. His sketching trip at this time lasted 102 days, the longest trip of his life. Many of the sketches he made on this trip became the basis for many of his later works. After this trip, the vividness of his colors and the realism of his work increased, and he gained further fame.
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1604:. Tokyo: Mainichi shinbunsha, 1979.
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1303:"Kawase Hasui | LACMA Collections"
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251:Eight Views of Lake Biwa
218:(Western-style painting)
165:Living National Treasure
154:(Western-style painting)
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1533:Merritt, Helen (1990).
1382:stanleymuseum.uiowa.edu
1357:collections.artsmia.org
1332:exchange.umma.umich.edu
874:Pacific Transport Lines
811:Selected Views of Japan
359:Japanese style painting
331:Zōjō-ji Temple in Shiba
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1718:List of ukiyo-e terms
1600:Muneshige, Narazaki.
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1038:on September 23, 2021
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1955:Keisai Eisen school
1740:of 17–19th centuries
1282:portlandartmuseum.us
906:Toledo Museum of Art
868:Eight Views of Korea
766:Hasui's final work,
460:, 1920. From series
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2293:Utagawa Toyokuni II
2273:Utagawa Kunisada II
2029:Nishimura Shigenaga
1737:Schools and artists
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954:Smart Museum of Art
950:Clark Art Institute
926:Portland Art Museum
787:Souvenirs of Travel
493:(folding screens).
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267:Souvenirs of Travel
233:Komagata Embankment
2930:Shin hanga artists
2925:People from Minato
2915:Artists from Tokyo
2865:Post-Impressionism
2689:Shōzaburō Watanabe
2348:Utagawa Kuniteru I
2333:Utagawa Yoshitoshi
2313:Utagawa Yoshitsuya
2288:Utagawa Kunimasu I
2258:Utagawa Toyokuni I
2231:Toyohara Kunichika
2154:Shunshosai Hokucho
2019:Nishikawa Sukenobu
1949:Kawamata Tsunemasa
1944:Kawamata Tsuneyuki
1934:Katsukawa Shunkō I
1845:Yanagawa Shigenobu
1835:Katsushika Hokusai
1825:Hishikawa Moronobu
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1388:on January 6, 2021
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946:Walters Art Museum
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2604:Sakuichi Fukazawa
2584:Un'ichi Hiratsuka
2498:Kiyokata Kaburagi
2353:Utagawa Hiroshige
2343:Utagawa Yoshifusa
2338:Utagawa Yoshifuji
2318:Utagawa Yoshitora
2303:Utagawa Kuniyoshi
2201:Torii Kiyomitsu I
2196:Torii Kiyomasu II
2186:Torii Kiyonobu II
2164:Shunbaisai Hokuei
2140:Shigenobu school
2134:Urakusai Nagahide
2109:Yanagawa Nobusada
2099:Shunbaisai Hokuei
2074:Shunkōsai Hokushū
2034:Ishikawa Toyonobu
2025:Nishimura school
2015:Nishikawa school
1929:Katsukawa Shunchō
1924:Katsukawa Shunsen
1919:Katsukawa Shun'ei
1914:Katsukawa Shunshō
1902:Matsuno Chikanobu
1882:Kaigetsudō school
1875:Ishikawa Toyonobu
1865:Ippitsusai Bunchō
1850:Yanagawa Nobusada
1821:Hishikawa school
1775:Furuyama Moromasa
1596:978-90-04-28465-4
1582:978-90-74-82246-6
1543:on March 10, 2016
1257:www.metmuseum.org
1178:"Brooklyn Museum"
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2373:Utagawa Sadafusa
2368:Utagawa Hirokage
2328:Utagawa Yoshiiku
2308:Ryusai Shigeharu
2298:Utagawa Kuniyasu
2283:Utagawa Sadahide
2268:Utagawa Kunisada
2263:Utagawa Kunimasa
2253:Utagawa Toyohiro
2248:Utagawa Toyoharu
2227:Toyohara school
2191:Torii Kiyomasu I
2181:Torii Kiyonobu I
2125:Ryūkōsai school
2049:Okumura Masanobu
2009:Miyagawa Shunsui
1999:Miyagawa Chōshun
1995:Miyagawa school
1969:Kitagawa Utamaro
1965:Kitagawa school
1940:Kawamata school
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2674:Hiroyuki Tajima
2629:Yoshitoshi Mori
2624:Matsubara Naoko
2579:Eiichi Kotozuka
2558:Yoshida Hiroshi
2548:Tsuchiya Koitsu
2533:Shiro Kasamatsu
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2323:Kawanabe Kyōsai
2236:Yōshū Chikanobu
2206:Torii Kiyotsune
2159:Gatōken Shunshi
2045:Okumura school
2039:Suzuki Harunobu
1989:Kitao Shigemasa
1897:Hasegawa Eishun
1887:Kaigetsudō Ando
1831:Hokusai school
1815:Hasegawa Settan
1795:Suzuki Harunobu
1760:Chōbunsai Eishi
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71:May 18, 1883
36:Hasui Kawase
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18:Kawase Hasui
2910:1957 deaths
2905:1883 births
2870:Art Nouveau
2782:Hara school
2777:Akita ranga
2772:Kanō school
2714:Reika Iwami
2609:Masao Maeda
2589:Itow Takumi
2523:Ohara Koson
2493:Itō Shinsui
2413:Ogata Gekkō
2403:Sawa Sekkyō
2094:Hirosada II
1805:Shiba Kōkan
1526:Works cited
1111:October 29,
846:(1933–1943)
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834:(1931–1947)
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814:(1922–1926)
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783:(1919–1921)
729:Evening at
716:, 1933/1935
713:Lake Towada
698:, 1933/1935
677:, 1933/1935
659:, 1931/1935
655:Meguro Fudō
603:Nikkō Kaidō
432:watercolors
404:Ito Shinsui
247:Shinsui Itō
189:Araki Kanyu
137:printmakers
98:Nationality
2894:Categories
2481:Shin-hanga
2461:Yokohama-e
2456:Nagasaki-e
2451:Kamigata-e
2089:Hirosada I
1640:David Bull
1547:August 29,
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369:and early
142:shin-hanga
110:Shin-hanga
67:1883-05-18
2844:Japonisme
2619:Maki Haku
2444:By region
2119:Yoshitaki
1974:Tsukimaro
1651:(16 mins)
1642:(23 mins)
1638:Video by
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75:Minato-ku
2104:Kunimasu
2079:Ashiyuki
1655:Artelino
799:Vol. III
621:Mukojima
619:Snow in
584:Moon at
513:Byōdō-in
428:sketches
311:in Shiba
285:Hokuriku
106:Movement
101:Japanese
2837:Ukiyo-e
2810:Nihonga
2755:Related
2730:Others
2398:Sharaku
2114:Shunshi
1708:Ukiyo-e
1701:General
1042:June 2,
797:(1921)
795:Vol. II
497:Gallery
440:ukiyo-e
354:ukiyo-e
309:Zōjō-ji
202:nihonga
158:ukiyo-e
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657:Temple
641:, 1931
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289:San'in
2803:Nanga
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568:Shiba
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490:byōbu
422:Style
181:manga
124:川瀬 巴水
2827:Yōga
1592:ISBN
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