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Hishikawa Morohisa (1617-1694) was a prominent Japanese painter during the Edo Period. He is known for his detailed and vibrant depictions of everyday life in the bustling city of Edo, now Tokyo. Morohisa’s works, often capturing scenes of leisurely gatherings and bustling marketplaces, offer a glimpse into the social customs and activities of the era. He utilized a style reminiscent of the Rinpa school, characterized by elegant lines, bold colors, and exquisite detail. Morohisa’s paintings are highly prized for their historical and artistic significance, providing valuable insights into the cultural landscape of Edo-period Japan.
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Died
1694