Hishikawa Moronobu

Painter and creator of Japanese prints (1618 - 1694), considered as the first representative of the school Ukiyo-e. By adapting the traditional techniques of painting to engraving on wood and by publishing prints on plain paper rather than of the whole books, it contributed to the diffusion of the Japanese Estampe in the most modest classes.

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