'On the left the Nishinomaru Otemon Gate of the old Edo Castle, and in the back right is the Fushimi Turret. In the center back is the Nijubashi Bridge, and in the foreground is the Nishinomaru Shimojobashi Bridge. In the center of the painting, a girl is running with the hem of her kimono lifted up to avoid the Imperial Guard coming from behind.'

Titel: "Cavalry soldier in front of Nijubashi Bridge" 二重橋前騎馬兵.

Uit de serie: "Tokyo meisho-zu" 東京名所図 (Famous Views of Tokyo).

Kunstenaar: Kobayashi Kiyochika 小林 清親 (1847–1915).

Uitgever: Maria Shobo マリア書房, Kyoto.

Jaar van uitgave: jaren 50, met opnieuw gesneden houtblokken naar de eerste uitgave uit 1876 (Meiji 9).

Formaat: 28,3 x 42,2 cm.

Conditie: zeer goed.

Kavel wordt met zorg verpakt en verzekerd met een track & trace code verstuurd.

'The Japanese city of Edo ceased to exist Sept. 3, 1868. Renamed Tokyo (“Eastern Capital”) by Japan’s new rulers, the city became the central experiment in a national drive towards modernization.
A self-taught artist and minor retainer of the Tokugawa shogun deposed in 1868, Kiyochika (1847–1915) returned to Tokyo from self-imposed exile in 1874 to discover his hometown transformed by railroads, steamships, gaslights and brick buildings—all beyond imagination just a few years earlier. He set out to record these new scenes, where old and new stood together in awkward alliance, in an auspicious and ambitious series of 100 woodblock prints.

While a devastating fire engulfed the city in 1881, effectively ending the project, the 93 prints he had completed were unlike anything previously produced by a Japanese artist. Kiyochika used age-old techniques to produce the prints themselves, but chose unusually subdued colors and mimicked the look and feel of Western photographs, copperplate engraving and oil painting.' (Smithsonian)

'This print was made in the 1950s by the Kyoto publisher Maria Shobo from recut woodblocks, copying the original .. Maria Shobo was established in 1924 and continues to publish books.' (The Lavenberg Collection)


'On the left the Nishinomaru Otemon Gate of the old Edo Castle, and in the back right is the Fushimi Turret. In the center back is the Nijubashi Bridge, and in the foreground is the Nishinomaru Shimojobashi Bridge. In the center of the painting, a girl is running with the hem of her kimono lifted up to avoid the Imperial Guard coming from behind.'

Titel: "Cavalry soldier in front of Nijubashi Bridge" 二重橋前騎馬兵.

Uit de serie: "Tokyo meisho-zu" 東京名所図 (Famous Views of Tokyo).

Kunstenaar: Kobayashi Kiyochika 小林 清親 (1847–1915).

Uitgever: Maria Shobo マリア書房, Kyoto.

Jaar van uitgave: jaren 50, met opnieuw gesneden houtblokken naar de eerste uitgave uit 1876 (Meiji 9).

Formaat: 28,3 x 42,2 cm.

Conditie: zeer goed.

Kavel wordt met zorg verpakt en verzekerd met een track & trace code verstuurd.

'The Japanese city of Edo ceased to exist Sept. 3, 1868. Renamed Tokyo (“Eastern Capital”) by Japan’s new rulers, the city became the central experiment in a national drive towards modernization.
A self-taught artist and minor retainer of the Tokugawa shogun deposed in 1868, Kiyochika (1847–1915) returned to Tokyo from self-imposed exile in 1874 to discover his hometown transformed by railroads, steamships, gaslights and brick buildings—all beyond imagination just a few years earlier. He set out to record these new scenes, where old and new stood together in awkward alliance, in an auspicious and ambitious series of 100 woodblock prints.

While a devastating fire engulfed the city in 1881, effectively ending the project, the 93 prints he had completed were unlike anything previously produced by a Japanese artist. Kiyochika used age-old techniques to produce the prints themselves, but chose unusually subdued colors and mimicked the look and feel of Western photographs, copperplate engraving and oil painting.' (Smithsonian)

'This print was made in the 1950s by the Kyoto publisher Maria Shobo from recut woodblocks, copying the original .. Maria Shobo was established in 1924 and continues to publish books.' (The Lavenberg Collection)


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Era
1900-2000
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Kobayashi Kiyochika 小林 清親 (1847–1915)
Titel på konstverket
"Cavalry soldier in front of Nijubashi Bridge" 二重橋前騎馬兵
Teknik
Signatur
Inte signerad
Ursprungsland
Japan
År
1950
Skick
Utmärkt skick
Höjd
28,3 cm
Bredd
42,2 cm
Djup
0,1 cm
Skildring/Tema
Tokyo, Nijubashi Bridge, Fushimi Turret, Nishinomaru Otemon Gate, Nishinomaru Shimojobashi Bridge
Tidsålder
1950-1960

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