Artist | Hiroshige UTAGAWA( 1797~1858) |
Medium | Hand pulled woodblock prints |
Sizess (paper) | Approx, 16" x 7.7" ( 40.5 x 19.5cm) actual |
Carvers Printers | Shigeru KOIKE 小池茂 Taro ITO 伊藤太郎 |
Tipe of Paper | Echizen Washi Echizen Kizuki Hosho 越前生漉奉書(hand pulled) (Picasso used "Echizen-washi" regularly) |
Condition | Excellent! (The paper has just slight natural discoloration due to passing age, but the color is a bright color, with no noticeable stains or damages) |
Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858)
At the age of 13, he inherited the family estate and lost his parents at the same time. At 15, he became a disciplined Utagawa Toyohiro and took on the name Hiroshige. His teacher Toyohiro passed, and Hiroshige published Famous Places in the Eastern Capital in 1831, and the next year in 1832 published The Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido, his masterpiece.
This firmly established his status as a landscape artist.
From that point on, he received commissions one after another. He worked on many pictures of famous places, rich in poetic sentiment, including The Sixty-nine Stations of the Kiso Kaido, co-created with Heisai Eisen. In his final years, he released the culmination of his artistic skill, One Hundred Famous Views of Edo, as his last crowing achievement.
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