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The Mariko teahouse is one of the landmarks depicted in a series of prints by Hiroshige, based on the artist’s journey from Tokyo to Kyoto in the 1830s. (Hiroshige) ...
The Brooklyn Museum’s Hiroshige’s 100 Famous Views of Edo (feat. Takashi Murakami) is more than an exhibition of a renowned 19th-century artist’s woodblock prints.
Born into "a low-ranking samurai family" in Edo (now Tokyo), Hiroshige became renowned for his "lyrical and atmospheric colour-woodblock prints".
View Comprising six oban tate-e prints three by Hiroshige I from the series Meisho Edo hyakkei 100 Famous Views of Edo by Hiroshige and Hiroshige II on artnet. Browse upcoming and past auction lots by ...
A walking tour of the Kiso Valley offers glimpses of the golden age of Japan’s great printmakers.
Modeled on One Hundred Famous Views of Edo, Hiroshige’s celebrated series of 19th-century Japanese woodcuts, these 100 images present a Los Angeles that's simultaneously recognizable and ...
From the exhibit "Along the Eastern Road: Hiroshige's Fifty-Three Stations of Takaido." (Photo from Arlington Museum of Art) Utagawa Hiroshige, who lived from 1797 to 1858, is considered one of ...
Contact Sotheby's London Description: Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1868) Seido and Kanda River from Shohei Bridge (Shoheibashi Seido Kandagawa) Edo period, 19th century woodblock print, from the series One ...
Gain insight into the auction performance of Hiroshige Utagawa . Track the change in total sales value, performance of lots against estimate and compare the artist's sale price according to the ...
Along with his older contemporary Hokusai, Hiroshige is the most celebrated of the classic Japanese woodblock print (ukiyo-e) artists. His breakthrough 1833-4 masterpiece, Fifty-three Stations of the ...