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Sadahide Utagawa 1807-1873 - Suehiro 53 Stations of Tokaido - Hakone

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Suehiro 53 Stations of Tokaido - Hakone
by Sadahide Utagawa 1807-1873


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Date Sold Sunday, October 12, 2008
Title Suehiro 53 Stations of Tokaido - Hakone
  Suehiro Goju-san Tsugi
Artist Sadahide Utagawa 1807-1873
Description From the series, "Suehiro Gojusan Tsugi" (Suehiro Fifty-three Stations of Tokaido). The main theme of this series is quite similar to that of "Shogun Tokaido". A long procession of a "daimyo" (feudal lord) is traveling on the Tokaido Highway. The picture designs were also contributed by different artists such as Hiroshige II, Kuniteru and Yoshitoshi showing variety of styles and view points.
Mt. Fuji dominate the sky on the right. From Mt. Hakone, the panoramic view of Kanbara, Yui, Satta Pass, are seen at the distance.
Signature Gountei Sadahide.
Dated 1865.
Medium/Technique Woodblock print.
Impression Very good.
Colors Very good.
Condition Very good ... Lightly toned. Slightly soiled. A horizontal center fold. Margins trimmed. Backed by thin papers.
Width Item 8.7 inches = 22.0 cm
Height Item 13.0 inches = 33.0 cm
Related Article The Edo Society
Glossary daimyo

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