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    Utagawa Hiroshige's ukiyo-e prints - v1.0
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    Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) was a Japanese artist in the ukiyo-e tradition, considered the last great master of the form (which translates roughly as "pictures of the floating world"). His most famous works are The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō and One Hundred Famous Views of Edo. His death marked the final decline of the form, but his work was highly influential in the west's Japonisme movement; Van Gogh painted copies of his works, for example.

    This embedding is based on 30 images from his mature period, from between 1835 and 1858. (You'll find some interesting comparisons/contrasts with my embedding based on One Hundred Views of New Tokyo, 1928-1932, nearly a century later.) It was cooked for a total of 300 steps on base SD 1.5: 16 vectors per token, a 0.004 learning rate, a batch size of 6, and 5 gradient steps.

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    First release.

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    SD 1.5

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    SeaArt
    Platform Status
    Available
    Created
    7/11/2024
    Updated
    9/12/2025
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