Johnson Collection of Japanese Prints
The Johnson Collection of about 500 Japanese prints and 100 woodblock illustrated books includes works by Eisen, Goyo, Harunobu, Hiroshige, Hokusai, Kunichika, Masanobu, Shunsho, Utamaro, and Yoshida. Mrs. James W. Johnson began collecting Japanese prints in the 1890’s, giving some 200 to Scripps in 1946. Another 300 prints and a collection of books were donated in 2000 by Stanley and Mary Wig Johnson.
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One Hundred Famous Views of Edo: Tsukiji Temple
Ando Hiroshige (aka Hiroshige)
Ink on Paper
19th c Japan Ukiyo-e Print
Station 33, Motoyama
Ando Hiroshige (aka Hiroshige)
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19th c Japan Ukiyo-e Print
Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido: Station 46, Shono
Ando Hiroshige (aka Hiroshige)
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19th c Japan Ukiyo-e Print
Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido: Station 46, Shono
Ando Hiroshige (aka Hiroshige)
Ink on Paper
19th c Japan Ukiyo-e Print
Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido: Station 46, Shono
Ando Hiroshige (aka Hiroshige)
Ink on Paper
19th c Japan Ukiyo-e Print
Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido: Station 33, Shirasuka
Ando Hiroshige (aka Hiroshige)
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19th c Japan Ukiyo-e Print
Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido: Station 2, Shinagawa
Ando Hiroshige (aka Hiroshige)
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19th c Japan Ukiyo-e Print
Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido: Station 2, Shinagawa
Ando Hiroshige (aka Hiroshige)
Ink on Paper
19th c Japan Ukiyo-e Print
Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido: Station 24, Shimada
Ando Hiroshige (aka Hiroshige)
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19th c Japan Ukiyo-e Print
Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido: Station 48, Seki
Ando Hiroshige (aka Hiroshige)
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19th c Japan Ukiyo-e Print
Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido: Station 49, Sakanoshita
Ando Hiroshige (aka Hiroshige)
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19th c Japan Ukiyo-e Print
One Hundred Famous Views of Edo: 107, Plain at Susaki, Fukagawa, 100,000 tsubo
Ando Hiroshige (aka Hiroshige)
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19th c Japan Ukiyo-e Print
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