Man-Pai / Room 1: Hiroshige

Ando Hiroshige (1797-1858) was one of the great masters of Japanese woodblock prints, and is considered one of the leading figures in Ukiyo-e. The undisputed master of the landscape print, he is particularly known by his Tokaido series. 

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Series   

Biography

 

53 Stations of the Tokaido

Hiroshige: Maisaka - Hoeido Tokaido (1834)   

Hiroshige: Okazaki - Hoeido Tokaido (1834)   

Hiroshige: Okitsu - Kichizo Tokaido (1847-1850)   

Hiroshige: Mitsuke - Gyosho Tokaido (1840s)   

Hiroshige: Yoshida - Kichizo Tokaido (1847-1850)   

Hiroshige: Yokkaichi - Kyoka Tokaido (1830s)

Maisaka   

Okazaki   

Okitsu   

Mitsuke   

Yoshida   

Yokkaichi

 

Hiroshige: Hamamatsu - Vertical Tokaido (1855)

Hamamatsu

100 Views of Famous Places in Edo                                                           36 Views of Mount Fuji

Hiroshige: Ekoin Temple - Edo Hakkei (1857)   

Hiroshige: Mitsumata Wakarenofuchi - Edo Hakkei (1857)   

   

   

   

   Hiroshige: Inume Pass - Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji (1858)   

   

   

   

Ekoin Temple   

Mitsumata   

   

   

   

   Inume Pass   

   

Sketches   

Others   

Reproductions

 

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