Yoshikazu was one of some thirty artists who produced hundreds of designs during the years immediately following the establishment of Yokohama as a treaty port in 1859. The prints publicized the appearance of foreigners on Japanese soil and provided the public with insights into their customs.
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Utagawa Yoshikazu (Japanese, 1845-1870)
Utagawa Yoshikazu (Japanese, 1845-1870)
Utagawa Yoshikazu (Japanese, 1845-1870)