Question

A work by this artist has the right side dominated by a horse’s backside, while the left depicts a brothel in the background. This artist parodied by another artist in the same school, who used cats to suggest punny names. A work by this artist depicts three people struggling to walk in front of a snowy mountainous village. A work originally by this artist features a prominent horizontal branch and red hue, which inspired elements in Paul Gauguin’s Vision After the Sermon and was copied by (*) Vincent Van Gogh, and is a depiction (-5[1])of a plum tree park. This artist uses many thin, slanted, black lines to represent a sudden rain over a bridge, part of the woodblock prints in One Hundred Famous Views of Edo. (-5[1])For 10 points, name this ukiyo-e master of the Utagawa school, who painted the The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tōkaidō. ■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: Utagawa Hiroshige [or Ando Hiroshige; prompt on Utagawa] (The parody in the second line is by Utagawa Kuniyoshi.)
<Jeremy Tsai, Visual Fine Arts>
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Jason HongBrownTufts125-5
Katherine LeiMITBoston College14610

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