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The president's news conference with Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama of Japan in Halifax, Canada. (President Bill Clinton)(Transcript)
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June 15, 1995
The President. Good afternoon. Before turning to my meeting with Prime Minister Murayama let me begin by thanking Prime Minister Chretien and the people of Halifax for welcoming Hillary and me and our delegation to Canada. Even on our short boat ride across the harbor we could see why this city and, indeed, all of Nova Scotia are favorite sights for so many American tourists. I hope the important business we do here won't prevent us from enjoying a little of this very beautiful place.
Our business began today with the meeting with Prime ...
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; Hiroshige's prints hang on the walls of a Pioneer Square gallery, but the...until the 19th century and its two masters of landscape, Hokusai and Hiroshige. Hiroshige's work ought to be a big hit in the Puget Sound area. Almost every...
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Hiroshige, the Creator: Debunking a Myth
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; ...seeing the admirable retrospective of Hiroshige's work, on view at the Royal Academy...Tokyo was called, probably in 1797, Hiroshige lived at a time when Western influence...mentioned, woodblock designers such as Hiroshige appear to have been acutely aware of...
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Hiroshige; the Sixty-nine stations of the Kisokaido; illustrations by Utagawa Hiroshige & Keisai Eisen.(Brief article)(Book review)
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Hiroshige takes modern viewers to ancient Japan.
Newspaper article from: Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL)
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; ...house a small collection of the work of Hiroshige Ando, one of Japan's greatest woodblock...the Miura Peninsula near Yokohama. The Hiroshige Ando Museum employs a similar strategy...right. It was endowed by a collector of Hiroshige woodblock prints (ukiyo-e) who left...
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