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Utagawa Hiroshige "Famous Views of Kyoto" Woodblock Print Uchida ORIGINAL 1951
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Utagawa Hiroshige "Famous Views of Kyoto" Woodblock Print Uchida ORIGINAL 1951
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Utagawa Hiroshige "Famous Views of Kyoto" Woodblock Print Uchida ORIGINAL 1951
Cheaper Than eBay
Utagawa Hiroshige "Famous Views of Kyoto" Woodblock Print Uchida ORIGINAL 1951
Cheaper Than eBay
Utagawa Hiroshige "Famous Views of Kyoto" Woodblock Print Uchida ORIGINAL 1951
Cheaper Than eBay
Utagawa Hiroshige "Famous Views of Kyoto" Woodblock Print Uchida ORIGINAL 1951
Cheaper Than eBay
Utagawa Hiroshige "Famous Views of Kyoto" Woodblock Print Uchida ORIGINAL 1951

Utagawa Hiroshige "Famous Views of Kyoto" Woodblock Print Uchida ORIGINAL 1951

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   "ENJOYING THE COOL OF THE EVENING ON THE RIVERBED AT SHIJO"
 (SHIJO-GAWARA YUSUZUMI)




(#4 from the series: "Famous Views of Kyōto", or "Ten Views of Kyoto" or, (Kyoto meisho no uchi)

This is a reproduction of The First Hiroshige's "Ten Views of Kyoto" buy the Uchida Woodblock Printer, Edited by Tomikichiro Tokuriki in March of 1951 at Kyoto. In this scene, set near the ancient capital of Kyoto, there is a bridge across the Ōi river, called the Togetsukyō ("reflected-moon bridge"). It is famous as a scenic site in Arashiyama, especially during the cherry blossom season. A lovely antique Japanese woodblock print by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858,) or Hiroshige 1, as he is known - to distinguish him from his pupils. No 1 in a series called "TEN VIEWS OF KYOTO", published by the Uchida Woodblock Printers, Kyoto in March, 1951.
The other prints shown in the images are also available.


Period:             Edo period (1615–1868)
Date:             1834 ca (Original)
Medium:        Polychrome woodblock print; ink and color on paper
Dimensions: Print is 9 3/8" x 14 15/32" (23.8 x 36.8 cm) - Mat is 17.5" x 13" with 8" x 13.25" opening.

Other prints available in this collection:
#1   THE CHERRY-BLOSSOMS OF ARASHIYAMA
#2   THE SUDDEN SHOWER AT THE RIVERSIDE OF TADASU
#3   THE VILLAGE YASE
#4   ENJOYING THE COOL OF THE EVENING AT SHIJO-NO-KAWARA
#5   THE SNOWSCENE OF GION SHRINE
#6   THE MAPLES OF TSUTEN
#7   THE RIVER YODO
#8   THE WILLOW BY THE OUTLET OF SHIMABARA





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Start TimeThu 21 Mar 2024 13:48:47 (EDT)
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