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Die dreiundfünfzig Stationen des Tōkaidō – Hiratsuka (東海道五十三次之内 平塚 萬長娘おこま) von 三代歌川豊国 - Papier - Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1865) - Japan - Edo-Zeit (1600-1868)
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Die dreiundfünfzig Stationen des Tōkaidō – Hiratsuka (東海道五十三次之内 平塚 萬長娘おこま) von 三代歌川豊国 - Papier - Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1865) - Japan - Edo-Zeit (1600-1868)

Description This woodblock print depicts Okoma, daughter of Manchō (萬長娘おこま), set against the background of Hiratsuka, one of the fifty-three stations of the Tōkaidō highway. The work belongs to a figurative interpretation of the famous Tōkaidō route, where local characters and beautiful women are associated with each post town rather than pure landscapes. Okoma is portrayed in elegant attire, her refined expression and graceful gesture embodying the charm and liveliness of travelers and townspeople encountered along the Tōkaidō. Behind her, symbolic elements of Hiratsuka—such as roadside scenery and activity—anchor the figure to a specific place, blending portraiture with travel imagery. This approach reflects the Edo-period fascination with travel culture, where geography, people, and storytelling were closely intertwined. Highlights / Points of Interest From a Tōkaidō-themed series focusing on people rather than landscapes Elegant bijin-ga style portrait with regional identity Fine detailing in kimono patterns and hair ornaments Harmonious integration of figure and background scenery Representative example of Toyokuni III’s mature style Artist Profile – Toyokuni III (三代歌川豊国) Toyokuni III (1786–1865), also known as Kunisada, was the most prolific ukiyo-e artist of the late Edo period and a central figure of the Utagawa school. He is especially renowned for his portraits of actors and beautiful women, as well as narrative series connected to popular literature and travel culture. His works are prized for their decorative richness, expressive faces, and ability to humanize famous places through vivid character depiction. Condition Trimming present Surface soiling visible Backed (裏打) Condition consistent with age Please review images carefully for details After payment is confirmed, the item will be delivered to you within 10 to 14 days. Please note that any VAT or import duties charged by your country’s customs will be the responsibility of the buyer. Thank you for bidding with this understanding. Your winning item will be carefully packed and shipped via EMS to ensure safe delivery.

Nr. 101374062

Verkauft
Die dreiundfünfzig Stationen des Tōkaidō – Hiratsuka (東海道五十三次之内 平塚 萬長娘おこま) von 三代歌川豊国 - Papier - Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1865) - Japan - Edo-Zeit (1600-1868)

Die dreiundfünfzig Stationen des Tōkaidō – Hiratsuka (東海道五十三次之内 平塚 萬長娘おこま) von 三代歌川豊国 - Papier - Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1865) - Japan - Edo-Zeit (1600-1868)

Description

This woodblock print depicts Okoma, daughter of Manchō (萬長娘おこま), set against the background of Hiratsuka, one of the fifty-three stations of the Tōkaidō highway. The work belongs to a figurative interpretation of the famous Tōkaidō route, where local characters and beautiful women are associated with each post town rather than pure landscapes.

Okoma is portrayed in elegant attire, her refined expression and graceful gesture embodying the charm and liveliness of travelers and townspeople encountered along the Tōkaidō. Behind her, symbolic elements of Hiratsuka—such as roadside scenery and activity—anchor the figure to a specific place, blending portraiture with travel imagery.

This approach reflects the Edo-period fascination with travel culture, where geography, people, and storytelling were closely intertwined.

Highlights / Points of Interest

From a Tōkaidō-themed series focusing on people rather than landscapes

Elegant bijin-ga style portrait with regional identity

Fine detailing in kimono patterns and hair ornaments

Harmonious integration of figure and background scenery

Representative example of Toyokuni III’s mature style

Artist Profile – Toyokuni III (三代歌川豊国)

Toyokuni III (1786–1865), also known as Kunisada, was the most prolific ukiyo-e artist of the late Edo period and a central figure of the Utagawa school. He is especially renowned for his portraits of actors and beautiful women, as well as narrative series connected to popular literature and travel culture.

His works are prized for their decorative richness, expressive faces, and ability to humanize famous places through vivid character depiction.

Condition

Trimming present

Surface soiling visible

Backed (裏打)

Condition consistent with age

Please review images carefully for details

After payment is confirmed, the item will be delivered to you within 10 to 14 days.
Please note that any VAT or import duties charged by your country’s customs will be the responsibility of the buyer.
Thank you for bidding with this understanding.

Your winning item will be carefully packed and shipped via EMS to ensure safe delivery.

Höchstgebot
€ 110
Giovanni Bottero
Experte
Schätzung  € 150 - € 200

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