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A beautifully detailed Mid 20th Century Woodblock Print in very nice condition from the Hiroshige series 53 Stations of Tokaido. This print is Station 45 Ishiyakushi (Tokaido Gojo Santsugi). There are approximately 13 versions of the series and this print is from the KYOKA Poetry Edition. The print features a Kyoka comic poem.
This mid 20th Century print appears to be one from the series which was privately printed for the Taihaido Poetry Club. Publisher Sanoya Kihei (Kikakudo).
In excellent condition. Artist and Publishers seal appear on the print. Approximate dimensions of sheet are 33 cm width and 24 cm height.
Shipping is via Australia Post and includes tracking and signature on delivery.
Please note we do not accept returns. Please review our images to ensure you are happy with this item prior to purchasing.
In stock
A beautifully detailed Mid 20th Century Woodblock Print in very nice condition from the Hiroshige series 53 Stations of Tokaido. This print is Station 45 Ishiyakushi (Tokaido Gojo Santsugi). There are approximately 13 versions of the series and this print is from the KYOKA Poetry Edition. The print features a Kyoka comic poem.
This mid 20th Century print appears to be one from the series which was privately printed for the Taihaido Poetry Club. Publisher Sanoya Kihei (Kikakudo).
In excellent condition. Artist and Publishers seal appear on the print.
Approximate dimensions of sheet are 33 cm width and 24 cm height.
Shipping is via Australia Post and includes tracking and signature on delivery.
Please note we do not accept returns. Please review our images to ensure you are happy with this item prior to purchasing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiroshige
Utagawa Hiroshige also known as Andō Hiroshige 1797 to 1858. Hiroshige was the last great master of the ukiyo-e tradition.
Hiroshige is famous for his landscapes as well as his depictions of birds and flowers. He created series such as the Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido and the Sixty-nine Stations of the Kiso Kaido.