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==Timeline of 1765== | ==Timeline of 1765== | ||
+ | *1765/3 The first full-color woodblock prints, known as ''[[nishiki-e]]'', are produced by [[Suzuki Harunobu]]. | ||
+ | *1765/11 A ship from [[Mito han]] is blown off-course, and survivors of the shipwreck become castaway in [[Annam]] for over a year, returning to Japan in [[1767]]. | ||
==Other Events of 1765== | ==Other Events of 1765== | ||
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− | + | *[[Jippensha Ikku]], author of ''[[Hizakurige]]'', is born (d. [[1831]]). | |
+ | *Chinese artist [[Shen Nanpin]] (Shen Quan) dies (b. [[1682]]). | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:06, 16 November 2012
Meiwa 2 (明和二年)
Timeline of 1765
- 1765/3 The first full-color woodblock prints, known as nishiki-e, are produced by Suzuki Harunobu.
- 1765/11 A ship from Mito han is blown off-course, and survivors of the shipwreck become castaway in Annam for over a year, returning to Japan in 1767.
Other Events of 1765
Births and Deaths
- Jippensha Ikku, author of Hizakurige, is born (d. 1831).
- Chinese artist Shen Nanpin (Shen Quan) dies (b. 1682).
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