Yes, “one of the last.” The actual last was Yoshitoshi (1839-1892). (Worth googling his astonishing use of line, form, color, and often horrific imagery.)
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On display at the Boston Museum of Fine Art.
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Awesome!
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Need some scenery paintings from Hiroshige
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The toad master ribbit lol
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Thankyou for this.
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Please share the site I beg you. Those are amazing!
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It would have been cool to study these more before viewing the Takashi Murakami exhibit
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