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Art of Japan: The Many Worlds of Ukiyo-e Prints

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Escape to a tantalizing afternoon of beauty and pleasure found within the MFA's world-renowned collection of color woodblock prints. This urban dream of a "floating world," far away from responsibility and cares, featured such subjects as celebrity actors, courtesans, and dream-like landscapes.

Sarah Thompson, assistant curator, Japanese Prints
April 3, 2013

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