The Edo-Tokyo Museum is a museum of the history of Tokyo during the Edo period. The permanent exhibition area showcases life-size models of Nihombashi Bridge and a playhouse in the Edo period (1603–1868), and small-scale models of the Rokumeikan Hall and the streetscape of Ginzaa in the Meiji period (1868–1912). Also special exhibitions are held […]
Hiroshige I (1797–1858) created the series Meisho Edo Hyakkei shortl before his death. It is regarded as one of his best masterworks. Hundred Famous Views of Edo formed the way how Japanese landscape woodblock prints were seen in Europe, mainly in France, towards the late nineteenth century. The series influenced the French impressionists and post-impressionists. Van Gogh even made copies of some designs or integrated them into a few of his famous paintings.
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It is 400 years since the Yoshiwara pleasure quarters were established in Edo (now Tokyo). The area changed greatly through its history, but its importance to the development of Japan’s distinctive traditional culture—particularly that of Edo—should not be forgotten.
At Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura, experience life in the Edo period and participate in fun activities for the entire family.
Old Edo period (pre 1880) Ise Katagami in excellent antique condition. The late Edo and Meiji period (about 1789 - 1912) is acknowledged as the golden era of stencil production. This is #5 of the six katagami I am listing, so please see the others as well. This Katagami has no silk -- the stencils made in later years were reinforced with silk threads, but the early Ise Katagami were made with more layers for a thicker, stronger paper. The patterns cut into this thick paper were self-supporting and did not require silk reinforcement. Note: the tiny holes within the katagami stencils were used for pinning the stencil to the fabric and acted as a guide for lining up the patterns to create the final length of print. Katagami look wonderful when framed, especially in groupings (see the other 5 I have listed) My mother purchased her Katagamis from a reputable Asian antiques/art dealer in the early to mid 1960s -- they have had excellent care and have been stored in a flat portfolio. Will be shipped flat and insured. less
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At Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura, experience life in the Edo period and participate in fun activities for the entire family.
The Edo-Tokyo Museum is a museum of the history of Tokyo during the Edo period. The permanent exhibition area showcases life-size models of Nihombashi Bridge and a playhouse in the Edo period (1603–1868), and small-scale models of the Rokumeikan Hall and the streetscape of Ginzaa in the Meiji period (1868–1912). Also special exhibitions are held […]
Hand printed on a Washi paper ”View No.94 Autumn Maple in Mama" from One Hundred Famous Views of Edo "One Hundred Famous Views of Edo" is a renowned series of woodblock prints by Utagawa Hiroshige. It captures various scenes of Edo (present-day Tokyo) during the mid-19th century, showcasing its landmarks, streets, landscapes, and seasonal beauty. Hiroshige's prints are celebrated for their vivid depictions and offer a unique glimpse into Edo's urban life and natural splendor.※Reproducing all or any part of the contents is prohibited. ■ TypeUKIYO-E, Reproduction(New woodblocks, reprinting)※ReproductionThis was designed by KUNIYOSHI in the Edo period.Woodblocks are made by Uchida Art, printed in late years (Kyoto). ■ ArtistHIROSHIGE ( Utagawa Hiroshige )1797-1858 Hiroshige is an ukiyo-e artist in the late Edo period. His most important work is the "Tokaido Gojusantsugi (Fifty-three Stages on the Tokaido)" or the "One Hundred Famous Views of Edo". 【Specification】・Material/ Japanese washi paper・Size/ Picture:W22.5×H34cm , Margin included:W26×H39cm ・Regarding size / This is the regular size. ※There is a slight error in size.・Weight/ 150 g・Made in Japan Product Type: HOME DÉCOR Collection: WALL DECORATION > WOODBLOCK PRINT Collection: HIROSHIGE Collection: One Hundred Famous Views of EdoCollection: UKIYO-E
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MFA impressions: 11.16944, 11.16945, 11.45389.28, 11.45390.6
While the Tokugawa shogunate held power in Japan in the Edo period (1603–1868), there were hundreds of domains with a degree of regional autonomy. Here we list the leading domains by economic scale.
Fragment of twill-weave silk with brown and beige color block created by ikat process with design of floral roundels composed of Seven Treasures pattern (shippô-tsunagi) in dark blue, purple and gold silk and gilt paper strip discontinuous supplementary patterning wefts.
MFA impressions: 11.16960, 11.16961, 11.45389.26, 11.45390.8
Hiroshige II was born in 1829 with the original name of Chinpei Suzuki. Utagawa Hiroshige II continued the work of his great ukiyo-e master Ando Hiroshige and created several series of landscape prints.
At Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura, experience life in the Edo period and participate in fun activities for the entire family.
Oiran Show @ Nikko Edo-mura also call Edo Wonderland