Shiki no sugatami (0016)

Shiki no sugatami (0016) by Utagawa Kunisada I (Toyokuni III)

Medium

Color woodblock printed book, 3 volumes

Dimensions

22.4 × 15.2 cm (8 7/8 × 6 in.)

Classification

book

Department

Arts of Asia

Museum

Art Institute of Chicago

Accession Number

204352

Art Historical Context

Created in 1842 by the renowned ukiyo-e master Utagawa Kunisada I (also known as Toyokuni III), *Shiki no sugatami* is a charming three-volume color woodblock printed book measuring just 22.4 × 15.2 cm. Kunisada, one of the most prolific artists of Japan’s late Edo period, was celebrated for his vibrant depictions of actors, beautiful women, and everyday life. This compact format made art and literature accessible to a wide audience beyond the elite. Woodblock printing allowed for the mass production of richly illustrated books, combining delicate line work with bold colors. Such volumes ofte...

About the Artist

Utagawa Kunisada I (Toyokuni III) · 17861864

Utagawa Kunisada I, also known as Toyokuni III (1786–1865), was born Sumida Shōgorō in the Honjo district of Edo (modern Tokyo) into a family that operated a hereditary ferry-boat service, providing stability after his father's early death. Displaying prodigious talent in drawing from childhood, he became an apprentice to the master Utagawa Toyokuni I around 1801 at age fifteen, entering the prest...

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