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![]() Hiroshige II Japanese, 1826-1869 Actual View of Matsushima, O_shu_ Province, May 1859 From One Hundred Views of Famous Places in the Provinces Color woodblock print Gift of Allen Brookings-Brown in memory of Deborah Brookings-Brown Pritchett 2001.212.7 Japanese Seascapes and Fishing ScenesSaturday, July 2, 2011Sunday, November 20, 2011 Situated in a volcanic zone along the Pacific deeps, the Japanese archipelago is prone to earthquakes and tsunamis, such as the disaster that struck Japan's northeast coast in March of this year. These are mountainous islands with jagged coastlines that afford breathtaking views. The small villages that historically dotted the shores were home to fishermen and their families, who made their living from the sea's bounty. |
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