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“I have feelings too.
I am still human.
All I want is to be loved,
for myself and
for my talent.” - M
Tue May 19
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Fukagawa Susaki from “One Hundred Famous Views of Edo,” 1857. His 120-sheet “One Hundred Views of Edo,” printed between 1856 and 1858, is the largest ukiyo-e series ever executed. It contains many celebrated images, sometimes distinguished by his surreal and eye-catching device of placing an outsized element in the foreground.
Photo: Honolulu Academy of Art

Fukagawa Susaki from “One Hundred Famous Views of Edo,” 1857. His 120-sheet “One Hundred Views of Edo,” printed between 1856 and 1858, is the largest ukiyo-e series ever executed. It contains many celebrated images, sometimes distinguished by his surreal and eye-catching device of placing an outsized element in the foreground.

Photo: Honolulu Academy of Art

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