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''Plum Park in Kameido'' (亀戸梅屋舗, ''Kameido Umeyashiki'') is a woodblock print in the ukiyo-e genre by the Japanese artist Hiroshige. It was published in 1857 as the thirtieth print in the ''One Hundred Famous Views of Edo'' series and depicts ''Prunus mume'' trees in bloom. ==One Hundred Famous Views of Edo== The picture is part of the series ''One Hundred Famous Views of Edo'' which actually features 119 views of named places or celebrated spots in the city of Edo (modern Tokyo).〔(Brooklyn Museum - Research: Hiroshige's One Hundread Famous Views of Edo: Famous Places of Edo )〕 The series was the first to feature this many separate landscape views.〔(Research: Hiroshige's One Hundread Famous Views of Edo: Famous Places of Edo )〕 The series was produced between 1856 and 1859 with Hiroshige II finishing the series after the death of Hiroshige in 1858. This print is the 30th in the series, within its spring section, and was published in the eleventh month of 1857. The series was commissioned shortly after the 1855 Edo earthquake and subsequent fires and featured many of the newly rebuilt or repaired buildings. The prints may have commemorated or helped draw Edo's citizens attention to the progress of the rebuilding.〔(Good News from Hiroshige: A New Interpretation of the Series “One Hundred Famous Views of Edo” )〕 The series is in portrait orientation which was a break from ukiyo-e tradition for landscape prints and proved popular with his audience.〔〔(The Independent - Utagawa Hiroshige,The Moon Reflected, Ikon Gallery Birmingham, A thoroughly modern past master )〕
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