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Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige (Ando Hiroshige)
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Chiyogaike Pond, Meguro from 100 Famous Views of Edo
By Utagawa Hiroshige (Ando Hiroshige)
Located in Burbank, CA
A cascading waterfall fills Chiyo’s Pond, named after an ancient samurai’s wife. Cherry trees in full bloom line the banks of the pond. The reflections of the trees in the pond are a notable feature, as Hiroshige did not use reflections in very many of his prints, as it was something of an exotic import. From the series One Hundred Famous Views of Edo...
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1850s Edo Utagawa Hiroshige (Ando Hiroshige) Art

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Mulberry Paper, Woodcut

Hibiya and Soto-Sakurada from Yamashita-chô from 100 Views of Edo
By Utagawa Hiroshige (Ando Hiroshige)
Located in Burbank, CA
New Year’s festivities are indicated by the flying kites as well as the two battledores tossing the shuttlecock that floats in the middle sky. Note that the women holding the battled...
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1850s Edo Utagawa Hiroshige (Ando Hiroshige) Art

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Mulberry Paper, Woodcut

Cherry Blossoms at Honmoku in Musashi Province (Musashi Honmoku no hana). From t
By Utagawa Hiroshige (Ando Hiroshige)
Located in London, GB
Utagawa Hiroshige Cherry Blossoms at Honmoku in Musashi Province (Musashi Honmoku no hana). From the series Fuji sanjurokkei (Thirty-six Views of Mt. Fuji). 1858 Colour woodblock pri...
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1850s Utagawa Hiroshige (Ando Hiroshige) Art

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Woodcut

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Vestiges of Edo in Tsukuda - Spring
Located in Koto-Ku, 13
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Vestiges of Edo in Tsukuda - Summer
Located in Koto-Ku, 13
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Vestiges of Edo at Bell Tower - Noon
Located in Koto-Ku, 13
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"Farewell, " Sunset Landscape Woodcut by Carol Summers
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Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Farewell" is an original color woodcut by Carol Summers. The artist signed the piece. This woodcut depicts a river flowing through green hills beneath a blood-red sky. The edition number is 20/50. 24 1/4" x 37" art 32" x 45" frame Carol Summers has worked as an artist throughout the second half of the 20th century and into the first years of the next, outliving most of his mid-century modernist peers. Initially trained as a painter, Summers was drawn to color woodcuts around 1950 and it became his specialty thereafter. Over the years he has developed a process and style that is both innovative and readily recognizable. His art is known for it’s large scale, saturated fields of bold color, semi-abstract treatment of landscapes from around the world and a luminescent quality achieved through a printmaking process he invented. In a career that has extended over half a century, Summers has hand-pulled approximately 245 woodcuts in editions that have typically run from 25 to 100 in number. His talent was both inherited and learned. Born in 1925 in Kingston, a small town in upstate New York, Summers was raised in nearby Woodstock with his older sister, Mary. His parents were both artists who had met in art school in St. Louis. During the Great Depression, when Carol was growing up, his father supported the family as a medical illustrator until he could return to painting. His mother was a watercolorist and also quite knowledgeable about the different kinds of papers used for various kinds of painting. Many years later, Summers would paint or print on thinly textured paper originally collected by his mother. From 1948 to 1951, Carol Summers trained in the classical fine and studio arts at Bard College and at the Art Students League of New York. He studied painting with Steven Hirsh and printmaking with Louis Schanker. He admired the shapes and colors favored by early modernists Paul Klee (Sw: 1879-1940) and Matt Phillips (Am: b.1927- ). After graduating, Summers quit working as a part-time carpenter and cabinetmaker (which had supported his schooling and living expenses) to focus fulltime on art. That same year, an early abstract, Bridge No. 1 was selected for a Purchase Prize in a competition sponsored by the Brooklyn Museum. In 1952, his work (Cathedral, Construction and Icarus) was shown the first time at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in an exhibition of American woodcuts. In 1954, Summers received a grant from the Italian government to study for a year in Italy. Woodcuts completed soon after his arrival there were almost all editions of only 8 to 25 prints, small in size, architectural in content and black and white in color. The most well-known are Siennese Landscape and Little Landscape, which depicted the area near where he resided. Summers extended this trip three more years, a decision which would have significant impact on choices of subject matter and color in the coming decade. After returning from Europe, Summers’ images continued to feature historical landmarks and events from Italy as well as from France, Spain and Greece. However, as evidenced in Aetna’s Dream, Worldwind and Arch of...
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Mu-Tamagawa
Located in Middletown, NY
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"First Horse Day, 1896" - Chiyoda Palace - Japanese Woodblock by Chikanobu Yoshu
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The Shopping Street Suruga-cho
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Suruga-cho. All roads lead to Fuji. At least the premier shopping street in Tokyo with the finest stores does, as here. Hiroshige breaks his rule of resolute...
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Kozuke Province, Mount Haruna Under Snow
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“Kôzuke Province, Mount Haruna Under Snow”. Haruna Temple, an important pilgrimage site and sanctuary, stands out in brilliant red against an imposing and snowy backdrop. A solitary...
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The Cave Temple of Kannon in the Awai Valley
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Located in Burbank, CA
The Cave Temple of Kannon in the Iwai Valley in Tajima Province (Tajima iwaidani iwaya kannon). Colorful clouds nestle in the valleys surrounding the steep stairways leading to the cave temple of the goddess Kannon...
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Sailboats at Teppozu, from 100 Famous Views of Edo
By Utagawa Hiroshige (Ando Hiroshige)
Located in Burbank, CA
Teppôzu and Tsukiji Honganji Temple. Sailboats, their sails printed with fabric-like texture, glide past the anglers near the stone jetty on the Teppôzu shore. The huge main hall of Nishi Honganji Temple can be seen, a flock of birds flying above. The cropping of the large foreground element is a signature characteristic of this groundbreaking series that strongly influenced 19th century western artists. From the series One Hundred Famous Views of Edo...
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1850s Edo Utagawa Hiroshige (Ando Hiroshige) Art

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Mulberry Paper, Woodcut

Snow at Sukiyagashi from 36 Views of Mt Fuji
By Utagawa Hiroshige (Ando Hiroshige)
Located in Burbank, CA
“Sukiyagashi in the Eastern Capital” (Toto sukiyagashi), from the series “Thirty-six Views of Mt Fuji”. Clean, fresh view of Mount Fuji in a clear sky after snow. The snow blanket g...
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Moon-Viewing Point from 100 Famous Views of Edo
By Utagawa Hiroshige (Ando Hiroshige)
Located in Burbank, CA
A picture-perfect setting in disarray after its main guests have departed. We see the remnants of entertainment along the far wall, including the very edge of a figure of a geisha who his packing up her shamisen. The silhouette at left is that of a courtesan preparing for bed with an unseen customer. Henry Smith II describes it best: “Thus we have experienced the whole evening: the view over the moonlit sea by direct observation, the banquet by reading its leftovers, and the pleasure to come by erotic suggestion.” He also notes that “The perfectly executed gradations of sea, sky and horizon provide balance and elegance”. From the series One Hundred Famous Views of Edo...
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Fudo Falls, Oji from 100 Famous Views of Edo
By Utagawa Hiroshige (Ando Hiroshige)
Located in Burbank, CA
The scenic and secluded Fudo Falls draws visitors for religious, scenic and restorative reasons. The falls were approached through the grounds of the Shojuin Temple, a Buddhist temple. Fudo (immovable) is a Buddhist deity depicted wreathed in flames and holding a sword. Henry Smith notes that the stylized depiction of the waterfall may also be an allusion to Fudo’s mighty sword of wisdom. Garlanding the top we see shimenawa rope, used to mark a sacred Shinto space. We see a man wading gingerly into the supposedly curative waters, and an older woman serving tea to another visitor who looks like he may have already gone for a dip. Two women with parasols approach to take in the scenic beauty. From the series One Hundred Famous Views of Edo...
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Spiral Hall, Five Hundred Rakan Temple from 100 Famous Views of Edo
By Utagawa Hiroshige (Ando Hiroshige)
Located in Burbank, CA
Visitors enjoy the splendid view over the bright green fields on the eastern fringe of Edo. They would have just finished the condensed, mini-journey offered by this unusual building...
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Sutagami Bridge from 100 Famous Views of Edo
By Utagawa Hiroshige (Ando Hiroshige)
Located in Burbank, CA
Sutagami Bridge, Omokage Bridge and Jariba at Takata. From the series One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (Meisho Edo Hyakkei). Pedestrians cross the earth-co...
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Yoroi Ferry from 100 Famous Views of Edo
By Utagawa Hiroshige (Ando Hiroshige)
Located in Burbank, CA
Yoroi Ferry, Kaomi-chô. Cheerful view of a busy stretch of the Nihonbashi River. To the left we see a row of storehouses, indicating the plenty of the period and of the shôgun. An oarsman sculls a small chokibune towards the center of the river, while a load of cargo marked “tea” passes to his right. Left is a ferry full of standing passengers. Above flit swallows, and to the right we see a stylish young woman taking in the view, her parasol aloft against the sun. This design was chosen for the cover of Henry Smith II’s book on the series. From the series One Hundred Famous Views of Edo...
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Clearing Weather at Awazu (Awazu seiran)
By Utagawa Hiroshige (Ando Hiroshige)
Located in Burbank, CA
"Clearing Weather at Awazu." Clouds decorated with festive confetti are a characteristic of this series. We see castle fortifications at left, and travelers making their way along an...
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Station Hakone from the Upright Tokaido
By Utagawa Hiroshige (Ando Hiroshige)
Located in Burbank, CA
Station number 11 on the Tokaido Road, Hakone. Station Hakone was known for its views and its steep terrain. Hiroshige has here chosen to depict the latter, as we see palanquin bear...
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1850s Edo Utagawa Hiroshige (Ando Hiroshige) Art

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Woodcut, Mulberry Paper

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