Circle of HISHIKAWA MORONOBU*
Circle of HISHIKAWA MORONOBU*

SCENES OF EDO EDO PERIOD, EARLY GENROKU ERA (1688-1704)

Details
Circle of HISHIKAWA MORONOBU*
Scenes of Edo
Edo period, early Genroku era (1688-1704)
Handscroll; ink and color on silk; with attestation to Hishikawa Moronobu by Narazaki Muneshige
15.5/8 x 265.7/8in.(39.7 x 675.2cm.)
Exhibited
"Nikuhitsu ukiyo-e meihin ten: Azabu bijutsukan shozo/Ukiyo-e Painting Masterpieces in the Collection of the Azabu Museum of Art," shown at the following venues:
Sendai City Museum, Sendai, 1988.6.11--7.17
Osaka Municipal Museum of Art, Osaka, 1988.9.6--10.9
Sogo Museum, Yokohama, 1988.10.20--11.13

Azabu Museum of Arts and Crafts, Tokyo, "Edo no fashon, kaikan kinen ten, Part 1: Nikuhitsu ukiyo-e ni miru onnatachi no yosooi/'Fashion of Edo': Women's dress in Ukiyo-e Paintings," 1989.6.14--7.2

Lot Essay

published:

Azabu Museum of Art, ed., Azabu bijutsukan: Shuzohin zuroku (Azabu Museum of Art: Catalogue of the collection) (Tokyo: Azabu Museum of Art, 1986), pl. 4.

Azabu Museum of Art, and Osaka Municipal Museum of Art, eds., Nikuhitsu ukiyo-e meihin ten: Azabu bijutsukan shozo/Ukiyo-e Painting Masterpieces in the Collection of the Azabu Museum of Art, introduction by Kobayashi Tadashi, exh. cat. (Tokyo: Azabu Museum of Art; Osaka: Osaka Municipal Museum of Art, 1988), pl. 13.

Azabu Museum of Arts and Crafts, and Japan Institute of Arts and Crafts, eds., Edo no fashon, kaikan kinen ten, Part 1: Nikuhitsu ukiyo-e ni miru onnatachi no yosooi/"Fashion of Edo": Women's dress in Ukiyo-e Paintings, exh. cat. (Tokyo: Azabu Museum of Arts and Crafts, 1989), pl. 13.

Hattori Yukio, Edo no shibai-e o yomu (Reading theatrical pictures of Edo) (Tokyo: Kodansha, 1993), no. 37.

Kobayashi Tadashi, ed., Azabu bijutsu kogeikan (Azabu Museum of Arts and Crafts), vol. 6 of Nikuhitsu ukiyo-e taikan (Tokyo: Kodansha, 1995), pls. 16--1,2,3.

Suntory Museum of Art, ed., Hishikawa Moronobu ten: 300nen kinen ukiyo-e tanjo (Exhibition of Hishikawa Moronobu: 300-year anniversary of the birth of ukiyo-e), introduction by Kobayashi Tadashi, exh. cat. (Tokyo: Suntory Museum of Art, 1994), ref. no. E.