43, Kuwana: Sea Ferry Terminal at Shichiri (桑名 海上七里ノ渡口) Japanese Woodblock Print by Ando Hiroshige
Antique Japanese Woodblock Print -Hiroshige - Edo Period | Indigo Antiques
Antique Japanese Woodblock Print -Hiroshige - Edo Period | Indigo Antiques
Antique Japanese Woodblock Print -Hiroshige - Edo Period | Indigo Antiques
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'Kuwana: Sea Ferry Terminal at Shichiri' Woodblock Print by Hiroshige

SKU: M545 17th Century, from Japan

Dimensions:
W48 x D1.5 x H36 cm
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This old Japanese woodblock print is by Ando Hiroshige (1797-1858) and from the series '53 Stations of The Tokaido'. This print is no. 43, Kuwana: Sea Ferry Terminal at Shichiri (桑名 海上七里ノ渡口). It was published by Hoei-do and dates to the mid 19th century. This series was appointed by the feudal Japanese government of the Edo period, Bakufu to join the official procession from Edo to Kyoto. During his journey to see the Emperor he made sketches and produced this series which became very commercially successful at the time. 

This old print has been reframed by our skilled team in a luxurious gold wood frame.

From Japan

Specifications:

This print is in the collection of The Victoria & Albert Museum, UK, acc. E.4083-1886

Dimensions: W48 x D1.5 x H36 cm

Print size: 

 

 

Japanese Woodblock Print by Ando Hiroshige (1797-1858)
'53 stations of the Tokaido Road, No 43, Gyosho Toikaido, Sea Ferry Terminal at Shichiri' Japanese

 


(Kuwana, kaijō Shichiri no watashiguchi)
桑名 海上七里ノ渡口

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