Rice Market at Dōjima (Dōjima kome akinai), from the series Famous Views of Osaka (Naniwa meisho zue)

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Rice Market at Dōjima (Dōjima kome akinai), from the series Famous Views of Osaka (Naniwa meisho zue)

Utagawa Hiroshige 歌川広重

Date
20th century
Medium
Woodblock print; ink and color on paper
Culture
Japanese
Department
Department of Asian Art
Institution
Harvard Art Museums

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