Description: This is a Japanese woodblock print and I don’t know much about it. I bought it over 35 years ago in the Philadelphia area. My wife and I collected prints and drawings thinking we would open an antique shop when we retired. Now that we are retired I am selling on eBay. I put this in an acid free mat. Size- Mat 20 inches by 15 inches Picture in mat 8 1/4 inches by 13inch inches condition- really good condition. tagawa Hiroshige (歌川広重) was a prominent ukiyo-e artist who flourished during the late Edo period and the end of the Tokugawa shogunate. He is particularly renowned as a landscape artist. One of his most famous works is the series known as "The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido" (東海道五十三次). "The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido" is a collection of woodblock prints depicting the 53 post stations along the Tokaido, the highway that connected Kyoto and Edo (present-day Tokyo) during the Edo period. Created between 1833 and 1834, this series vividly captures the landscapes and scenes of travel along the Tokaido during that time. Through this series, Hiroshige skillfully captured the unique atmosphere and characteristics of each station and landscape, portraying breathtaking scenes with meticulous detail. His masterful technique and distinctive aesthetic sense have earned "The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido" widespread acclaim both in Japan and internationally. This series stands as a masterpiece that showcases the beauty of Japanese landscapes and the allure of ukiyo-e art, solidifying Hiroshige's legacy as one of the most celebrated artists of the genre.
Price: 45 USD
Location: Waban, Massachusetts
End Time: 2024-09-01T21:33:24.000Z
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Primary Material: Paper
Color: Multi-Color
Region of Origin: Japan