Tríptico original grabado en madera. - Papel - Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1865) - 'Oguri Hangan Kaneuji meeting with Princess Teruko' 小栗判官兼氏照子姫対面の図 - Japón - 1843-47 (Tenpō 14-Kōka 4)
N.º 82259949
Tríptico original grabado en madera. - Papel - Utagawa Kuniteru II (1829-1874) - “Fujisan shonin sankei no zu” 富士山諸人参詣之図 (Pilgrims ascending Mount Fuji) - Japón - 1865 (Genji 2/Keiô 1)
N.º 82259949
Tríptico original grabado en madera. - Papel - Utagawa Kuniteru II (1829-1874) - “Fujisan shonin sankei no zu” 富士山諸人参詣之図 (Pilgrims ascending Mount Fuji) - Japón - 1865 (Genji 2/Keiô 1)
Original woodblock print triptych - Paper - Utagawa Kuniteru II (1829-1874) - “Fujisan shonin sankei no zu” 富士山諸人参詣之図 (Pilgrims ascending Mount Fuji) - Japan - 1865 (Genji 2/Keiô 1)
Paper is pasted on the back to increase the strength. Wormholes, folds.
Famous ukiyo-e artists almost always draw Mt Fuji.
Ukiyo-e artists in the late Edo period draw Mt Fuji as part of the background.
Ukiyo-e artists at the end of the Edo period are characterized by drawing more realistic , not as part of the background.
Utagawa Yoshitora is name ‘Ichi yusai Kuniteru-e’‘Kuniteru-e’ "一雄斎国輝画”"国てる画” in his signature.
A disciple of the third generation Kunisada Toyokuni.he took on Utagawa as a surname, and also used the surname Ichi yusai(一雄斎),Ichiyousai(一曜斎),Yousai(曜斎),
From around Bunkyu(1861-1864), he started drawing activities under the name of the second generation Utagawa Kunitsuna(歌川国綱II) or Ichiransai Kunitsuna(一蘭斎国綱). It is believed that he changed his name to Kuniteru(国輝) around the first year of Keio (1865). In the days of Kunitsuna’s name, he was active in caricatures, street objects, and actor paintings. Since he became Kuniteru, he has drawn kaika-e such as “Tokyo Famous Places(東京名勝)” and “Tokyo Scenic Beauty(東京名所図会)”, including “Tokyo Twelve Views(東京十二景)”, a collaboration with the fourth generation Utagawa Kunimasa. There are quite a lot of railroad pictures such as “Tokyo Shiodome Railway Steam Locomotive Traffic(東京汐留鉄道蒸気車通行図)”, and the depiction of the steam locomotive is drawn by observing it much more precisely than other painters.
See Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: https://collections.mfa.org/objects/461528
and Waseda University: https://www.wul.waseda.ac.jp/kosho/chi05/chi05_3968/
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