Utagawa Hiroshige - No.100 Nihon Embankment and Yoshiwara よし原日本堤 - One hundred Famous View of Edo - Free shipping
Artist
Utagawa Hiroshige (1797~1858)
Japanese Woodblock Print Name
No.100 Nihon Embankment and Yoshiwara よし原日本堤
From One Hundred Famous Views of Edo
Nihonzutsumi was originally built to control flooding of the Sumida River.
To get to Yoshiwara, located on the outskirts of Tokyo, one would usually travel by boat
north along the Sumida River and pass through Nihonzutsumi.
As you can see from this drawing, there were rows of teahouses on the bank
that catered to leisure travelers. Yoshiwara, the city that never sleeps,
is depicted in the distance on the right.
One Hundred Famous Views of Edo is a series of ukiyo-e prints
begun and largely completed by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797~1858)
Approx Image Size
Height 34.00 cm x Width 22.00 cm
(H 13.39" x W 8.661")
Date
These 120 woodblock prints (One hundred Famous View of Edo)
were reproduced in 1998-2004
by Tokyo traditional woodcut craft Association
for Two hundred anniversary of Utagawa Hiroshige birth.
Condition
Only perfect condition one.
Never rolled up.
Never framed, kept in professional condition.
Once in a while, we will be out of stock this print due to
keavy demand and slao procee of production team.
We recommend you to check the availability of this print
before place your order.
Once we are out of stock, it sometime takes few month to get for you.
Color
Refer to our Pictures
The color of the actual Woodblock Print may be slightly different
from the images on our pictures.
It is impossible to show the actual color of
these fine art of woodblock prints and texture of Washi Paper.
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