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Crane
Ando Hiroshige, (Edo, 1797 - 1858, Edo)
Ando Hiroshige
Japan
1797 - 1858
Male
Designer
13 9/16 x 4 5/8 in. (34.4 x 11.7 cm)
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Printer's ink
Printer's ink
ca. 1830-1849
1830
1849
1800-1900, birds, Japanese, Ukiyo-e, woodcuts
Print
, Hiroshige hitsu
1997.151
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Memorial Art Gallery
6/22/2000
97.151DI1
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97.151DI#2
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6/12/2008
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Kingfisher
Ando Hiroshige, (Edo, 1797 - 1858, Edo)
Ando Hiroshige
Japan
1797 - 1858
Male
Designer
13 9/16 x 3 1/16 in. (34.5 x 7.8 cm)
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sheet
Printer's ink
Printer's ink
ca. 1830-1849
1830
1849
1800-1900, birds, Japanese, Ukiyo-e, woodcuts
Print
, Signature: Hiroshige hitsu, with seal
1997.150
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Memorial Art Gallery
6/22/2000
97.150DI1
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97.150DI#2
digital image
6/12/2008
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Returning Sails at Takanawa
Eight Views of the Shiba District in the Capital City
Ando Hiroshige, (Edo, 1797 - 1858, Edo)
Ando Hiroshige
Japan
1797 - 1858
Male
9 13/16 x 14 5/16 in. (24.9 x 36.3 cm)
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sheet
Printer's ink
Printer's ink
ca. 1839-1840
1839
1840
1800-1900, boats, horses, Japanese, seascapes, Ukiyo-e, woodcuts
Print
"Returning Sails at Takanawa" adapts the classical trope of "Returning Sails at a Distant Bay" (enpo kihan) to the well-known view of Edo bay along a stretch of the Tôkaidô Road at Takanawa in the Shiba district of Edo. Smaller boats with white sails ferry goods to shore from the large dark ocean-going vessels anchored in the bay. In the unceasing traffic along the Tôkaidô Road, the major highway leading in and out of the city to the south, we see a mounted samurai and his servant in the lower-left corner passing through the granite sides of the gated portal to the city. Coming towards them is a group of pilgrims dressed in white, followed by two more samurai borne in palanquins, and another two palanquins are parked at the side of the teahouse. Large hand-carts for carrying building materials are seen in the lower right-hand corner, while at the right workers appear to be building a larger restaurant or teahouse. Two sign-boards next to a mile-post at the seating area carry official regulations pertaining to travelers entering Edo—these signs were a common sight at every bridge and approach to the city, along with the heads of executed criminals.
1987.34.1
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Memorial Art Gallery
1/30/2001
87.34.1SL1
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11/17/2022
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