Abstract

Ukiyo-e is an art form that was developed during the Edo period in Japan, depicting mainly the culture of the Japanese marketplace, as well as places of entertainment and landscape scenery. Ukiyo-e had a great impact on European painting and influenced the creation of a large number of people, including the Impressionists, and gave European art a new look. Ukiyo-e's lines, composition, colors, and choice of materials not only profoundly influenced Western art, but also the creation of modern illustration, and traces of Ukiyo-e can be seen everywhere in modern illustration works.

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