The motif of Hiroshige Utagawa(1797-1858) arranged in pattern type of William Morris(1834-1896).
Hiroshige Utagawa is a Japanese Ukiyo-e artist,considered the last great master of that tradition. 『The Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido』contains some of his best known prints of landscapes.He is the one of the artist who created a kind of boom called Japonism, and also had implications for Oscar-Claude Monet(1980-1926), Vincent Willem van Gogh(1853-1890) and Paul Gauguin(1848-1903) as well as.