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'Misty Moonlight at Tsukuda' & 'Golden Pheasant and Fern Shoots' - 1970-90s - Utagawa Hiroshige 歌川広重 (1797-1858) - Published by Nihon Ukiyoe Dōkōkai 日本浮世絵同好会 - Japan
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'Misty Moonlight at Tsukuda' & 'Golden Pheasant and Fern Shoots' - 1970-90s - Utagawa Hiroshige 歌川広重 (1797-1858) - Published by Nihon Ukiyoe Dōkōkai 日本浮世絵同好会 - Japan

Good conditions. Description: Including two pieces of paintings, here is the name of each one. (The names are listed in order from left to right as shown in Figure 1) 1. Misty Moonlight at Tsukuda 東都名所 佃島海辺朧月 A light mist rests over the sea at Tsukuda Island in this chū-tanzaku print by Hiroshige. A flock of geese pass in front of the moon, and, without any people in sight, the scene is very peaceful. The print is from Hiroshige's "Famous Places in the Eastern Capital" series. The overall size: 48.5cm*25cm The main painting area: 38cm*13cm 2. Golden Pheasant and Fern Shoots わらびと金鶏鳥 Handsome image of a golden pheasant among young fern shoots. The bird's colorful feathers are beautifully detailed, and the long tail feather echoes the tall slender grasses beside the ferns. An attractive design. The overall size: 48.5cm*25cm The main painting area: 38cm*13cm Hiroshige Pillar Prints - Lovely Hiroshige design from a group of kacho-e (birds and flowers prints) and landscapes in the rare pillar print format. The long narrow format imposed different restrictions on Hiroshige's compositions, resulting in dynamic and creative depictions of familiar subjects. These charming scenes are nicely detailed and colored, and are a wonderful way to add a touch of nature to any decor. Each print comes tipped into a windowed folder for viewing, enclosed within an outer envelope. A great choice to collect or display. Takamizawa Reprints - Handsome reprint by the venerable Takamizawa publisher. Takamizawa was known as one of the finest reprint publishers of the 20th century, and produced some of the highest quality ukiyo-e woodblock reprints of all time. Drawing on the traditions and methods of the Edo era, the prints were produced replicating original Edo era colors and printed on beautiful handmade paper. The printers worked with the utmost care and great attention to detail, masterfully reproducing color and line work. All prints bear a "Takamizawa" seal on the reverse or in the margin attesting to the Takamizawa publication of these prints. A great opportunity to acquire a fine reprint of a classic ukiyo-e design. Author: Utagawa Hiroshige 歌川 広重 (1797 – 12 October 1858), was a Japanese Ukiyo-e artist, considered the last great master of that tradition. Hiroshige is best known for his horizontal-format landscape series The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō and for his vertical-format landscape series One Hundred Famous Views of Edo. The subjects of his work were atypical of the ukiyo-e genre, whose typical focus was on beautiful women, popular actors, and other scenes of the urban pleasure districts of Japan's Edo period (1603–1868).

Nr. 83616267

Verkauft
'Misty Moonlight at Tsukuda' & 'Golden Pheasant and Fern Shoots' - 1970-90s - Utagawa Hiroshige 歌川広重 (1797-1858) - Published by Nihon Ukiyoe Dōkōkai 日本浮世絵同好会 - Japan

'Misty Moonlight at Tsukuda' & 'Golden Pheasant and Fern Shoots' - 1970-90s - Utagawa Hiroshige 歌川広重 (1797-1858) - Published by Nihon Ukiyoe Dōkōkai 日本浮世絵同好会 - Japan

Good conditions.

Description:
Including two pieces of paintings, here is the name of each one. (The names are listed in order from left to right as shown in Figure 1)

1. Misty Moonlight at Tsukuda 東都名所 佃島海辺朧月
A light mist rests over the sea at Tsukuda Island in this chū-tanzaku print by Hiroshige. A flock of geese pass in front of the moon, and, without any people in sight, the scene is very peaceful. The print is from Hiroshige's "Famous Places in the Eastern Capital" series.
The overall size: 48.5cm*25cm
The main painting area: 38cm*13cm

2. Golden Pheasant and Fern Shoots わらびと金鶏鳥
Handsome image of a golden pheasant among young fern shoots. The bird's colorful feathers are beautifully detailed, and the long tail feather echoes the tall slender grasses beside the ferns. An attractive design.
The overall size: 48.5cm*25cm
The main painting area: 38cm*13cm

Hiroshige Pillar Prints - Lovely Hiroshige design from a group of kacho-e (birds and flowers prints) and landscapes in the rare pillar print format. The long narrow format imposed different restrictions on Hiroshige's compositions, resulting in dynamic and creative depictions of familiar subjects. These charming scenes are nicely detailed and colored, and are a wonderful way to add a touch of nature to any decor. Each print comes tipped into a windowed folder for viewing, enclosed within an outer envelope. A great choice to collect or display.

Takamizawa Reprints - Handsome reprint by the venerable Takamizawa publisher. Takamizawa was known as one of the finest reprint publishers of the 20th century, and produced some of the highest quality ukiyo-e woodblock reprints of all time. Drawing on the traditions and methods of the Edo era, the prints were produced replicating original Edo era colors and printed on beautiful handmade paper. The printers worked with the utmost care and great attention to detail, masterfully reproducing color and line work. All prints bear a "Takamizawa" seal on the reverse or in the margin attesting to the Takamizawa publication of these prints. A great opportunity to acquire a fine reprint of a classic ukiyo-e design.

Author:
Utagawa Hiroshige 歌川 広重 (1797 – 12 October 1858), was a Japanese Ukiyo-e artist, considered the last great master of that tradition. Hiroshige is best known for his horizontal-format landscape series The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō and for his vertical-format landscape series One Hundred Famous Views of Edo. The subjects of his work were atypical of the ukiyo-e genre, whose typical focus was on beautiful women, popular actors, and other scenes of the urban pleasure districts of Japan's Edo period (1603–1868).

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