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The prints have a lot of color graduation instead of plain even color areas that are so typical for classical Japanese ukiyo-e .
Sukeroku is frequently depicted in ukiyo-e , easily recognized by his stylish purple headband.
Kunichika was one of the old-style artists of ukiyo-e towards the end of the nineteenth century.
And they are written for the beginners to the subject of ukiyo-e and for experts alike.
The origins of Japanese woodblock prints or ukiyo-e go back to the middle of the 17th century.
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