Utagawa HIROSHIGE (1797-1858)



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Station Ishiyakushi from Tokaido gojusan-tsugi no uchi, “Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido.” This seminal work was possible because Hiroshige was asked to accompany an official procession along the Tokaido Road from Edo to Kyoto in 1832, and he made numerous sketches to document the journey. An evening scene in late autumn showing the village with the Ishiyakushi-ji (temple) on the left. This housed a stone image of Yakushi Nyurai, the Buddha of medicine. Pilgrims came in the hope of being healed, but they seldom stayed preferring to move on to Shono, the next station, which was only 3 km away. Because of the sets popularity, it was reprinted many times and there are a plethora of late impressions. Early printings are hard to find. Published by Hoeido (Takenouchi Magohachi) and Tsuruya Kiemon (Senkakudo) 1833-34.

 
 

Fine, early impression. Beautiful blue bokashi on the distant Suzuka Mountains: Late impressions often have crude wiping of this block. Fine colur and condition. Signed Hiroshige ga.

 
 

Status: Available

 
 

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