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Mishōsai Kōho was a Japanese artist who lived from 1791 to 1861. He was known for his woodblock prints, which often depicted landscapes, cityscapes, and scenes of everyday life in Edo (present-day Tokyo). Kōho's works are characterized by their detailed and meticulous style, which is evident in the precise rendering of buildings, trees, and other elements in his compositions. His prints are a valuable source of information about the urban and social life of Edo during the Edo period.
Born
1791
Died
1861