Yodo River (Yodogawa), from the series "Famous Places in Kyoto (Kyoto meisho no uchi)"

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Yodo River (Yodogawa), from the series "Famous Places in Kyoto (Kyoto meisho no uchi)"

Utagawa Hiroshige 歌川 広重

Date
c. 1834
Medium
Color woodblock print; oban
Culture
Japan
Department
Arts of Asia
Institution
Art Institute of Chicago

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