UTAGAWA HIROSHIGE (1797-1858)*

MOUNT HORAI

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UTAGAWA HIROSHIGE (1797-1858)*
Mount Horai
Signed Oju Ichiryusai sha, sealed Hiroshige
Hanging scroll; ink and color on silk
51.3/8 x 15.5/8in. (130.5 x 39.6cm.) (4)
Exhibited
Nagoya Meitetsu Department Store, Nagoya, "Sekaiteki kyosho--ukiyo-e no Hiroshige ten," 1969.1.2--15

Chiba Prefectural Museum, Chiba, 1981.9.12--10.14

Lot Essay

published:
Kaneko Fusui, ed., Nikuhitsu ukiyo-e shusei/Ukiyo-e Paintings in Japanese Collections, vol. 2 (Tokyo: Mainichi Shimbunsha, 1977), no. 185.

Nikuhitsu ukiyo-e ten: Shomin geijutsu no hana (Exhibition of ukiyo-e painting: The flower of the arts of the common people), introduction by Yamaguchi Keizaburo, exh. cat. (Chiba: Chiba Prefectural Museum, 1981), no. 50.

Sekaiteki kyosho--ukiyo-e no Hiroshige ten (Exhibition of the world master--Hiroshige of ukiyo-e), exh. cat. (Tokyo: Nihon Keizai Shimbunsha, 1969, no. 20.


UTAGAWA HIROSHIGE (1797-1858)*
Maples at Mount Miyagi
Signed Hiroshige, sealed Ichiryusai
Hanging scroll; ink and color on silk
15 x 22in. (38 x 57.5cm.)

exhibited:
Fuji Art Museum, Fujinomiya City, 1983.10.2--11.27

published:
Fuji Art Museum, ed., Nikuhitsu ukiyo-e bijinga ten (Exhibition of ukiyo-e beauty paintings), catalogue by Nishina Sosuke (Fujinomiya City: Fuji Art Museum, 1983), no. 76.


After UTAGAWA HIROSHIGE (late 19th-early 20th century)
Mount Fuji from the Tokaido
Shiraito Waterfall at Hakone
Each bearing signature Hiroshige, the first with seal Hiroshige, the second with seal Ichiryusai
Hanging scrolls; ink and color on silk; ink and color on paper
21.5/8 x 14.1/8in. (55 x 36cm.); 13.5/8 x 20.1/8in. (34.5 x 51cm.)

exhibited:
Fuji Art Museum, Fujinomiya City, 1983.10.2--11.27

published:
Azabu Museum of Art, ed., Azabu bijutsukan: Shuzohin zuroku (Azabu Museum of Art: Catalogue of the collection) (Tokyo: Azabu Museum of Art, 1983), no. 50 [Mount Fuji from the Tokaido].

Fuji Art Museum, ed., Nikuhitsu ukiyo-e bijinga ten (Exhibition of ukiyo-e beauty painting), exh. cat., cat. by Nishina Sosuke (Fujinomiya City: Fuji Art Museum, 1983), nos. 74, 75.