JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT Hiroshige Utagawa New Year’s Eve fox fire used

JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT Hiroshige Utagawa New Year's Eve fox fire used
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT Hiroshige Utagawa New Year's Eve fox fire used
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT Hiroshige Utagawa New Year's Eve fox fire used

JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT Hiroshige Utagawa New Year's Eve fox fire used
Outside dimensions: 307 x 440 mm Picture size: 242 x 368 mm Technique (type): Woodblock print Paper quality: Japanese paper Ukikawa Hiroshige, a global ukiyo-e artist. It is “The Prince’s New Year’s New Year’s Eve Fox Fox” in the “100 Famous Views of Edo”. I bought it from a print lab with a friendship with Ryudo. This work is a faithful reproduction of the natural beauty drawn by Hiroshige on a handrail woodcut. This product is in the state of one piece of Japanese paper. Image 3 is the back of the work and the woodblock used. The show-through of the print dye is proof that it is not printing. Hiroshige Utagawa was born as a child of Edo’s lower-class samurai, Yatsushiro Riverside Fire House, and was born as a child of Genemon Ando. It is said that she had the opportunity to make a (trip to Tokaido round trip to Kyoto). In 1933, Tempo 4th year (53rd picture of the Tokaido), a masterpiece, was born. This work, which uses perspective, is very popular as a way to get a glimpse of the outside world that people at that time admired, in addition to the goodness of the painting itself, such as the three-dimensional depiction of the wind and rain. Hiroshige’s work is highly evaluated in Europe and the United States for its bold composition and the beauty of blue, especially indigo. In Europe and the United States, it is also called “Hiroshige Blue”, like “Japan Blue” or Vermeer Blue (Lapis Lazuli). It was said to have had a great influence on the Impressionist painters who came to France in the late 19th century and the artists of Art Nouveau, and was one of the factors that created the Japonism trend at that time. [Explanation] Famous view of Edo “Prince costume tree New Year’s Eve fox fire” Every year on the evening of New Year’s Eve, foxes from all over the Kanto region dressed in costumes and ceremonies under Enoki near Oji Inari. And there is a mysterious tradition that nearby farmers were blaming the fortunes of the New Year with the amount of fox fire that was being played at that time. The winter cold sky and the forest wrapped in darkness, the foxes floating in the dignity and the swaying flames make it a fantastic and mysterious ukiyo-e. We are happy to combine different items and send worldwide. And holiday are excluded. I receive the question with pleasure. To you in comfort, and want you to enjoy the product. We try to describe any items to the best ability and offer you the best values and an good quality. We specialize in Japanese tradition products, so please look at our other items and enjoy feeling Japanese culture! It is our pleasure to provide high-quality Japanese products to the world. We can provide all kinds of items. Please send a fun life by a Japanese goods! If I can be your further assistance, please do no hesitate to contact me. We hope you enjoy! We try our best to send it to you!! International Buyers – Please Note. These charges are the buyers responsibility. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as gifts – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. The item “JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT Hiroshige Utagawa New Year’s Eve fox fire used” is in sale since Monday, March 2, 2020. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “bushido*omotenashi*bakuhu” and is located in Kanagawa. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country: Japan
  • Artist: Hiroshige Utagawa

JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT Hiroshige Utagawa New Year's Eve fox fire used