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| Issues | 11 | Founded | 2 years ago | Last Issue | 6 months ago |
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Recap: In the first part we looked at Mizuno Toshikata’s childhood and his apprenticeship with Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, one of the best-regarded ukiyo-e artists of the day. When Toshikata turned 19, he published his first woodblock print bearin...
Recap: In the first part we looked at Mizuno Toshikata’s childhood and his apprenticeship with Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, one of the best-regarded ukiyo-e artists of the day. When Toshikata turned 19, he published his first woodblock print bearin...
Recap: In the first part we looked at Mizuno Toshikata’s childhood and his apprenticeship with Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, one of the best-regarded ukiyo-e artists of the day. When Toshikata turned 19, he published his first woodblock print bearin...
Recap: In the first part we looked at Mizuno Toshikata’s childhood and his apprenticeship with Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, one of the best-regarded ukiyo-e artists of the day. When Toshikata turned 19, he published his first woodblock print bearin...
Recap: In the first part we looked at Mizuno Toshikata’s childhood and his apprenticeship with Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, one of the best-regarded ukiyo-e artists of the day. When Toshikata turned 19, he published his first woodblock print bearin...
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I'm a Swiss web designer and developer and spent most of my adult life in Japan. I design and code at thediplomat.com and explore Japanese Arts and Design at artsofjapan.com in my free time.
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