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Kazusa Kanōzan

Kazusa Kanōzan

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  • Tags
    • Country life--Japan--1850-1860.
    • Torii--Japan--1850-1860.
    • Fuji, Mount (Japan)--1850-1860.
  • Notes
    • Caption label from exhibit "Sakura": Distant View of Mount Fuiji. Edo period (1600-1868) woodblock prints of famous places, called meisho-e, often contained seasonal indicators including an array of flowers and trees associated with particular times of year. This example from Hiroshige's iconic 36 Views of Mount Fuji shows the majestic peak from Mount Kanō with Edo Bay between them. Fuji is placed at the center distance while a towering pine tree dominates the scene above a torii gate, blossoming cherry trees, and people ascending a winding mountain path.
    • Title and other descriptive information compiled by Nichibunken-sponsored Edo print specialists in 2005-06 and Basil Stewart's Guide to Japanese prints, 1979, p. 115.
    • From the series: Fuji Sanjūrokkei : Thirty-six views of Mount Fuji, no. 35.
    • Format: Vertical Oban Nishikie.
    • Forms part of: Visual materials from Donald D. Walker collection.
    • Exhibited: "Sakura : Cherry Blossom as Living Symbol of Friendship" in the Graphic Arts Gallery, Thomas Jefferson Building, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., 2012.
  • Original Date: 1858.
  • Formats: Landscape prints--Japanese--1850-1860.
  • Creators: Andō, Hiroshige, 1797-1858
  • Original Publisher: Tokyo : Tsuta-ya Kichizō, 1858.
  • Reference #: 2004666331
  • SKU #: 9839028B
  • Part of Collection: Japanese Ukiyo-e and Yokohama-e Prints
  • Link to original at the Library of Congress: Kazusa Kanōzan
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