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Matsumoto Hoji's frog prints are famous Japanese woodblock prints published in 1814 as part of the album Meika Gafu (Portrait of Famous Artists). The characteristic, sad-faced frog, depicted in black ink under red calligraphy, exemplifies the simplicity and humor that characterize Hoji's style. The frog is a popular motif in Japanese culture and symbolizes good luck and prosperity.
Famous for their simplicity and humor, these Japanese woodblock prints feature a sad-faced frog in black ink with red calligraphy. The motif symbolizes good luck and prosperity in Japanese culture.