Zashiki Hakkei

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title: Zashiki Hakkei
text: Zashiki Hakkei is a series of eight prints from 1766 by the Japanese ukiyo-e artist Suzuki Harunobu. They were the first full-colour nishiki-e prints and are considered representative examples of Harunobu's work. The prints are mitate-e parodies of popular themes of the 11th-century Chinese landscape painting series, Eight Views of Xiaoxiang; Harunobu replaces natural scenery with domestic scenes. Harunobu made an erotic shunga version of the series in c. 1768–70 called Fūryū Zashiki Hakkei, eac
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