Japanese Art: Hiroshige: Hara Station on the Tokaido Road - Fine Art Print


Japanese Art: Hiroshige: Hara Station on the Tokaido Road - Fine Art Print

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Japanese Art: Hiroshige: Hara Station on the Tokaido Road - Fine Art Print:
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Hiroshige:53 Stations of the Tokaido Road

Hara Station on the Tokaido Road, c. 1830

Ando Hiroshige (1797-1858)

Fine Art Reproduction

Full Size Reproduction:15 x10 inches

This reproduction is a new, individually printed and proofed, superior quality, giclee* process, fine art print.

It is printed on 100% cotton rag acid-free, heavyweight fine art paper with a luxurious textured watercolor paper finish and archival pigment inks to ensure permanence.

Created for collectors, it IS NOT A POSTER or mass produced print on low quality, inexpensive paper.

Hiroshige is reknown for his One Hundred Famous Views of Edo, 1856-1858, which was composed of 118 splendid woodblock landscape and genre scenes of mid-nineteenth-century Tokyo. It remains one of the greatest achievements of Japanese art and is a celebration of the style and world of Japan\'s finest cultural flowering.

Like Venice and Florence in Renaissance Italy, Edo (modern day Tokyo), was the cultural center of Japan. Visually, Hiroshige’s woodcuts may be taken as a travelogue of mid-ninetieth century Japan that predates the invention of color photography.In essence, that is what theseries presents – a color saturated panorama of daily life in Tokyo and its outlying districts with its firework displays, geishas on parade, teahouses and the city’s fashionable commercial and scenic districts.

The woodcuts were all of uniform size, approximately 15 x 10 inches (oban tateye format). Hiroshige’s signature – Hiroshige-ga, appears is the vertical cartouche on red background in the lower left hand part of each print. The vertical cartouche, also on red background, in the upper right section is the series title (Meiso Edo hyakkei) and the smaller square in multiple colors bears the name of the individual print. The publisher often left his seal in a vertical cartouche in the lower left hand margin. The censor’s seals are those in the upper right margin.

Summary:Printshows two travelers and a porter next to a rice paddy with two herons and aview of Mount Fuji at the Hara station on the Tōkaidō Road.

Ando Hiroshige was the foremost woodblock artist of his day specializing in scenes of birds, fish, flowers and landscapes. His bird and flower prints defined the kacho-e school of landscape scenes within the larger ukiyo-e genre of portraits of courtesans, actors and scenes from everyday life. During a forty year career Hiroshige produced thousands of kacho-e designs. Many also include short descriptive poems (haiku) by collaborating popular poets.

  • Original Medium: Woodcut colored inks on paper. Reproduction Medium – Textured, Fine Art Paper and colored pigment inks
  • Image Size:full size- 15 x 10 inches printed on larger 18 x 13 inch paper to allow ample borders for matting and framing

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Japanese Art: Hiroshige: Hara Station on the Tokaido Road - Fine Art Print:
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