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Toeizan Temple in Ueno
Toeizan Temple in Ueno is an original modern artwork realized by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797 – 1858) in the 1840s.
From the series "Toto meisho" (Famous views of Tokyo).
Oban. Dimensions: 38 x 24.5 cm.
Visiting the temple at night, in front of the main building.
Sign.: Hiroshige ga. Publisher: Maruya Seijiro.
Good impression, backed, small hole, margins cut, a little bit creased.
Toeizan Temple in Ueno is an original modern artwork realized by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797 – 1858) in the 1840s.
From the series "Toto meisho" (Famous views of Tokyo).
Oban. Dimensions: 38 x 24.5 cm.
Visiting the temple at night, in front of the main building.
Sign.: Hiroshige ga. Publisher: Maruya Seijiro.
Good impression, backed, small hole, margins cut, a little bit creased. Rare.
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Utagawa Hiroshige (1797 – 1858), was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist, considered the last great master of that tradition. Hiroshige is best known for his horizontal-format landscape series The Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido and for his vertical-format landscape series One Hundred Famous Views of Edo. The subjects of his work were atypical of the ukiyo-e genre, whose typical focus was on beautiful women, popular actors, and other scenes of the urban pleasure districts of Japan's Edo period (1603–1868).
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