Description: ■【 This product is a reprint of Ukiyo-e 】What is the difference between reprinted ukiyo-e and ukiyo-e produced in Japan's Edo period ? It makes no difference. The only difference is the era in which they were made. Reprinted ukiyo-e prints are reproductions produced by modern artisans in the same manner as in the Edo period of Japan (1603-1868). The woodblocks are re-carved and hand-printed one by one on traditional Japanese paper. The greatest attraction of ukiyo-e is the unique soft texture of Japanese paper and woodblock prints, and the vivid colors that people of the time must have enjoyed. ■Dimension:8.9 × 14.1inches■Paper:Washi(Japanese traditional paper:Echizen Seiji Hosho) ■The distinctive feature of Hiroshige's "Kiso Kaido Rokujūku Tsugi" created during his mature period is the abundant sense of lyricism it exudes. The large full moon hanging over the central river, the evening breeze gently caressing the reeds along the shore, and the sight of boatmen hurrying home or peering into the water all evoke a poignant feeling of solitude on a winter evening. Among the many masterpieces in the series "Kiso Kaido Rokujūku Tsugi," "Senba" is the most elegant work. ■【About Kiso Kaido Rokujūku】The Kiso Kaido Sixty-Nine Stations (Kiso Kaido Rokujūkyū Tsugi) is a famous route for sightseeing trips in Japan during the Edo period. It is a renowned series of works by the ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Hiroshige, alongside his "Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido." The Kiso Kaido (Kiso Highway) was a road connecting the Shinshu region, primarily in present-day Nagano Prefecture. It served as an important transportation route from the medieval period to the early modern era. Hiroshige's series of prints, known as the "Kiso Kaido Sixty-Nine Stations," depicts the scenic spots and landscapes along this road, comprising a total of 69 woodblock prints. The prints of the Kiso Kaido Sixty-Nine Stations beautifully depict famous sightseeing spots, post towns, hot springs, and other landmarks visited by travelers. Hiroshige's skill and unique perspective allow viewers to experience the landscapes and historical background of travel during the Edo period. This series of ukiyo-e prints continues to be highly regarded as a traditional Japanese art form and is recognized as one of Hiroshige's masterpieces. Not only can one enjoy the sight of travelers journeying along the Kiso Kaido and its landscapes through these prints, but they also provide valuable insights into Japan's history and culture from that time. ■【About Hiroshige Utagawa】In the Tenpo era, all 55 paintings of "Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido" published by Hoeido became a big hit, and since then he has painted many landscape paintings of the Tokaido. He also left outstanding poetic works in his paintings of flowers and birds, and in his greatest series, One Hundred Famous Views of Edo, which he worked on in his final years, he depicted the seasonal scenery of Edo from a unique perspective and rich sensibility. The series is also known for being copied by Van Gogh.
Price: 175 USD
Location: fukuoka,japan
End Time: 2024-03-05T14:58:27.000Z
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Primary Material: Japanese traditional paper : washi
Color: Multi-Color
Original/Reproduction: Antique Reproduction
Dimension: 8.9 × 14.1inches
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Culture: Japanese
Maker: Hiroshige Utagawa