Imado ariake takadono no kei 今戸有明楼の景 (View of Houses of Entertainment in Imado at Dawn) (BM 1954,0410,0.17)

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Imado ariake takadono no kei 今戸有明楼の景 (View of Houses of Entertainment in Imado at Dawn) (BM 1954,0410,0.17)

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Woodblock print. From an album. Exterior view of houses of entertainment as sky beings to lighten at dawn in Imado, Tokyo.

Kobayashi Kiyochika (小林清親) was a Japanese artist and printmaker who lived from 1847 to 1915. He is known for his depictions of modernising Japan during the Meiji period (1868-1912), especially for his use of Western-style perspective and lighting techniques in his prints. Kiyochika was also an accomplished painter and illustrator and his works often depicted scenes of daily life, landscapes and historical events. He was a member of the Meiji Fine Arts Society and was recognised as one of the leading artists of his time. Today his prints and paintings are highly sought after by collectors and art lovers around the world.

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1879
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British Museum
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