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1. Sawa SekkyōSawa Sekkyō was a designer of ukiyo-e Japanese woodblock prints in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. He was originally a pupil of Tsutsumi Tōrin, a painter of the Kanō school, but left the school and became an independent ukiyo-e artist. Sekkyō is best known for his landscapes and bird and animal studies, the latter often printed entirely in black or blue ink. Sekkyō used an obsolete kanji in his name; therefore, his name may be written in Japanese as 沢 雪喬, 沢 雪崎, or 沢 雪橋.
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