Hiroshige Utagawa (2nd) Japanese Woodblock Prints Ukiyo-e Edo Antique 1865
Since it is an antique product, there are scratches and dirt. There are wormholes and scratches in several places. Please check the photos. Title: Fifty-three Stations of Suehiro Hamamatsu. Type; woodblock print, nishiki-e. Author: Hiroshige Utagawa (second generation) / drawing. Era: Late Edo period May 1865 (Keio 1). Size: 34.5 x 23.6cm. This ukiyo-e, “Suehiro,” depicts the march of the 14th shogun Tokugawa Iemochi, who departed from Edo to Kamigata for the second Choshu expedition in 1865, by eight artists including Utagawa Hiroshige (the second). One of the fifty-three stages, this work depicts Hamamatsu. The artist was Utagawa Hiroshige (second generation), who was active from the end of the Edo period to the beginning of the Meiji period. Many of the beautiful Japanese landscapes of the time are depicted in his works. (or EMS: Japan Post). 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.