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Hiroshige Utagawa was one of the most famous Japanese Ukiyo-e artists. He was born in 1797 and died in 1858. He is best known for his beautiful landscape series, “53 Stations of the Tokaido”. Tokaido is the main road from Tokyo to Kyoto. The popular Ukiyo-e series, “36 Views of Mt. Fuji”, painted by Hokusai Katsushika, gave strong influence on Hiroshige's works. Ejiri is the 19th station of Tokaido. Ejiri was a castle town. The castle was built in 1570, but Ejiri was not officially designated as a post station until the early 17th century. The name of Ejiri had been used for the railway station until it was renamed to Shimizu Station in 1934. Now Ejiri is an exotic bayside area that is crowded with locals and tourists. Please refer to the below website to know more about Hiroshige and his works. Enjoy his great works which are regenerated by leading-edge AI technology. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiroshige

Produced by “Ukiyo-e RE:generation Project”.

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The Ukiyo-e RE:generation Project is aimed at regenerating the traditional Japanese great works by leading-edge AI technology. Ukiyo-e is one of the Japanese painting genres which were popularized and flourished in the Edo Period. Ukiyo-e was mostly made from woodblock prints, which were easy to publish many copies then. Ukiyo-e described the daily life of common people, portraits of Kabuki actors, beautiful women, and famous sceneries like Mt. Fuji. And Ukiyo-e also took on roles such as magazines, advertisements, and guidebooks for people living in the city. Ukiyo-e is made by several craftsmen who have different specialties. "Eshi" is a painter who draws the original pictures. "Horishi" is a carver who sculpts the woodblock. "Surishi" is a printer who colors the woodblock and prints them on a paper. The notable feature of Ukiyo-e is vividly multi-colored printing and outstanding layout. Modern AI technology enables old great works refreshed and three-dimensional.

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Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
10%

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Hiroshige Utagawa was one of the most famous Japanese Ukiyo-e artists. He was born in 1797 and died in 1858. He is best known for his beautiful landscape series, “53 Stations of the Tokaido”. Tokaido is the main road from Tokyo to Kyoto. The popular Ukiyo-e series, “36 Views of Mt. Fuji”, painted by Hokusai Katsushika, gave strong influence on Hiroshige's works. Ejiri is the 19th station of Tokaido. Ejiri was a castle town. The castle was built in 1570, but Ejiri was not officially designated as a post station until the early 17th century. The name of Ejiri had been used for the railway station until it was renamed to Shimizu Station in 1934. Now Ejiri is an exotic bayside area that is crowded with locals and tourists. Please refer to the below website to know more about Hiroshige and his works. Enjoy his great works which are regenerated by leading-edge AI technology. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiroshige

Produced by “Ukiyo-e RE:generation Project”.

Ukiyo-e RE:generation Project collection image

The Ukiyo-e RE:generation Project is aimed at regenerating the traditional Japanese great works by leading-edge AI technology. Ukiyo-e is one of the Japanese painting genres which were popularized and flourished in the Edo Period. Ukiyo-e was mostly made from woodblock prints, which were easy to publish many copies then. Ukiyo-e described the daily life of common people, portraits of Kabuki actors, beautiful women, and famous sceneries like Mt. Fuji. And Ukiyo-e also took on roles such as magazines, advertisements, and guidebooks for people living in the city. Ukiyo-e is made by several craftsmen who have different specialties. "Eshi" is a painter who draws the original pictures. "Horishi" is a carver who sculpts the woodblock. "Surishi" is a printer who colors the woodblock and prints them on a paper. The notable feature of Ukiyo-e is vividly multi-colored printing and outstanding layout. Modern AI technology enables old great works refreshed and three-dimensional.

Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
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Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
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