Hashimoto Sadahide (1807-1878/79)
Hashimoto Sadahide (1807-1878/79)

Hashimoto Sadahide (1807-1878/79)

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Hashimoto Sadahide (1807-1878/79)
Six triptychs, Sankoku daiichizan no zu (Greatest mountain of the three provinces), 1859.5, signed Gyokuransai Sadahide ga, published by Itsutsuya Chuzaemon; triptych of porters ferrying passengers across the Oi River on the Tokaido; triptych, Edo Shinbashi gyoretsu no zu (Procession across Shinbashi Bridge, Edo); two triptychs of daimyo processions; triptych of the Yodo River and Mount Hachiman (in Osaka)--generally good impressions and color, soiled, stained, creased, damages
oban tate-e (18)

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For the cult of Mount Fuji in the Edo period see Melinda Takeuchi, "Making Mountains: Mini-Fujis, Edo Popular Religion and Hiroshige's One Hundred Famous Views of Edo," Impressions 24 (2002), the Journal of the Ukiyo-e Society of America. For other examples of this theme see lots 47, 53.

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