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Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido: Station 39, Okazaki

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Ando Hiroshige (aka Hiroshige), Japanese, (1797–1858)
Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido: Station 39, Okazaki, c. 1850
Ink on Paper
6 7/16 in. x 8 7/8 in. (163.51 mm x 225.43 mm)


Object Type: Print
Technique: Wood-block Printing
Period: Edo (Japan, 1615-1868)
Credit Line: Gift of Mrs. Frederick S. Bailey
Accession Number: 54.1.32


Alternate Title: Tokaido gojusan-tsugi: Sanjuhachi, Okazaki, Yahaginohashi

Marks
On mat in pencil: 54.1.32 Bai II 33 Hiroshige. On paper backing in pencil: "Mr. E. H. Bailey, I hope you will have a Merry Christmas. J.S. Kimura c/o Ishii Shoten, 74 Gionmachi, Kyoto, Japan". On verso of print, lower right, in pencil: Bai III 32. Signed: Hiroshige ga. Censor's seal: double censor's seals (Mera and Murata).

Medium
Nishiki-e, horizontal chuban; colored ink on paper.

Object Description
Color woodblock print with a view from underneath a long, arched bridge (Yahagi bridge) spanning a body of water in Okazaki, Japan. Across the bridge a daimyo's procession is passing. On the further bank appear the castle towers rising above the trees; lumber-rafts on the river, and close in-shore a man washing a horse.

Publisher
Tsutakichi (Tsutaya Kichizo) seal.

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