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_______________is the style of Japanese art, meaning "pictures of a transient or floating world" that depicts, especially the pleasures of everyday life.

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Ukiyo-e.

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As the exercise explains, this is a style of Japanese art, meaning "pictures of a transient or floating world" that depicts, especially the pleasures of everyday life. This genre was mostly produced from years 1600 to 1900 in woodblock prints or similar paintings. This is a style of woodcut, whose name came to represent the lifestyle of some parts of that time's society. The biggest example of this is "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" by  Katsushika Hokusai.

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