Fujisawa: Mount Fuji on the Left from the Nanki Pine Grove (Fujisawa, Nanki no Matsubara hidari no Fuji), no. 7 from the series "Famous Sights of the Fifty-three Stations (Gojusan tsugi meisho zue)," also known as the Vertical Tokaido

Fujisawa: Mount Fuji on the Left from the Nanki Pine Grove (Fujisawa, Nanki no Matsubara hidari no Fuji), no. 7 from the series "Famous Sights of the Fifty-three Stations (Gojusan tsugi meisho zue)," also known as the Vertical Tokaido by Utagawa Hiroshige

Medium

Color woodblock print; oban

Dimensions

37 × 25.1 cm (14 9/16 × 9 7/8 in.)

Classification

woodblock print

Department

Arts of Asia

Museum

Art Institute of Chicago

Accession Number

25514

About the Artist

Utagawa Hiroshige · 18261869

Utagawa Hiroshige (1797–1858), born Andō Tokutarō, was the last great master of Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock printmaking and one of the most influential landscape artists in history. Born in Edo (modern Tokyo) into a low-ranking samurai family serving as fire wardens, Hiroshige transformed landscape printmaking into a poetic meditation on nature, weather, and everyday life. His revolutionary approac...

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