Hasegawa Sadanobu I Art
1809-1879
Hasegawa Sadanobu I was born in 1809. He started his career as a pupil of the Shijo painter Ueda Kocho. Later, Sadanobu became a student of Sadamasu Utagawa and a member of the Osaka School of printmakers.
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Ryoanji Temple in the Snow at Sunset- Woodcut by Hasegawa Sadanobu-1850
By Hasegawa Sadanobu I
Located in Roma, IT
Ryoanji Temple in the Snow at Sunset is an original artwork realized in 1850 by Hasegawa Sadanobu (1809-1979).
Chuban yokoe.
From the series "Miyako meisho no uchi", Famous Viws o...
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1850s Modern Hasegawa Sadanobu I Art
Materials
Woodcut
The Sanjo Bridge - Woodcut by Hasegawa Sadanobu - 1858
By Hasegawa Sadanobu I
Located in Roma, IT
The Sanjo Bridge is an original artwork realized in 1858 by Hasegawa Sadanobu (1809 - 1879).
Chuban yokoe.
From the series "Miyako meisho no uchi" (Famous views of the Imperial Ca...
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1850s Modern Hasegawa Sadanobu I Art
Materials
Woodcut
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