Japanese Print "Distant View of Mt. Fuji from Ömiya Station" by Keisai Eisen

Japanese Print "Distant View of Mt. Fuji from Ömiya Station" by Keisai Eisen, 渓斉英泉 (Keisai Eisen)

Artist:Keisai Eisen

Title:Distant View of Mt. Fuji from Ömiya Station

Date:1835

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Source:Honolulu Museum of Art
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