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As well as being unique, the print is exemplary of Hiroshige’s subtle use of Prussian blue, which became commercially available in Japan in the 1820s. It was so favored by the artist that some ...
The Brooklyn Museum’s Hiroshige’s 100 Famous Views of Edo (feat. Takashi Murakami) is more than an exhibition of a renowned 19th-century artist’s woodblock prints.
Change in Total Sales, # of Lots Offered and Sold Prints & Graphic Art Tracks the change in total value of sales, as well as the total number of lots offered and sold annually in the art market. This ...
New Utagawa Hiroshige exhibition at British Museum to display rare Japanese prints by renowned artist - Vast majority of prints on display have never been seen before with several being the only ...
1858) A lot of four woodblock prints, depicting land- and cityscapes, including two winter views woodblock prints Prints & Graphic Art H. 17.5 W. 24.5 cm. H. 21.5 cm. W. 33.5 cm. Provenance Estimate ...
They are part of a 117-strong exhibition of his holdings entitled Hiroshige: Artist of the Open Road. It will be the first time these prints have been seen in public; many are unique examples.
Past Auction Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese, 1797–1858 53 stations of the Tokaido Road, No 30, Hamamatsu: Winter scene Medium woodcut Size 21.5 x 34 cm. (8.5 x 13.4 in.) Description ... Sale Estimate ...
Van Gogh’s own copy of Hiroshige’s print The Plum Garden at Kameido (1857) and Van Gogh’s damaged squared-up tracing used for his painting (October-November 1887) ...
Hiroshige made thousands of designs - as well as paintings and illustrations for books - and this collection at the British Museum showcases over 100 of the surviving prints, many never been seen ...
The artist’s continuing influence on cameramen and -women is the crux of “Exploring Hiroshige and His Influence on Social Media” at the Japan Information and Culture Center.