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Tsukudajima from Eitai Bridge, from the series One Hundred Views of Famous Places in Edo, 1858. This woodblock print is from the series of landscape views of Edo, present-day Tokyo
Yokkaichi: View of the Mie River, from the series The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido, c1833-34Yokkaichi: View of the Mie River, from the series The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido, c. 1833-34. This print is from the first Tokaido series by Hiroshige
The Snowy Garden, 1854. Creator: Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858); Utagawa Kunisada (Japanese, 1786-1865)The Snowy Garden, 1854. These prints depict an episode from A Rustic Genji, a Japanese graphic novel based on the 11th-century classic The Tale of Genji
The Fuji River in the Snow, 1841. Creator: Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858)The Fuji River in the Snow, 1841
Seki, from the series The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido, c. 1848-49. This print from one of Hiroshige's later Tokaido series completely reconceives the scene at Seki
Nissaka: The Night-Weeping Stone at Sayo no Nakayama... about 1848-50. Creator: Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858)Nissaka: The Night-Weeping Stone at Sayo no Nakayama, from the series The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido, about 1848-50
Night Rain at the Azuma Shrine (from the series Eight Views of the Environs of Edo), mid-1830s. Here Hiroshige reinterprets the traditional Chinese poetic
Night Rain at Karasaki, from the series Eight Views of Omi, c. 1835. Creator: Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858)Night Rain at Karasaki, from the series Eight Views of Omi, c. 1835. The Kawasaki Pine was a famous site on the shores of Lake Biwa
Pine Groves of Miho in Suruga, from the series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji, 1858
Nagakubo (Station 28) from the series Sixty-Nine Stations of the Kisokaido, 1835 or 1836. The inland road connecting Edo (present-day Tokyo) and Kyoto, the Kisokaido had 69 post stations
Kano, from the series Sixty-nine Stations of the Kisokaido, c. 1835-37. Creator: Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese)Kano, from the series Sixty-nine Stations of the Kisokaido, c. 1835-37
Fireworks at Ryogoku, from the series One Hundred Views of Famous Places in Edo, 1858. The Ryogoku Bridge, a repeated subject of Hiroshige's prints
Evening Glow at Seta, from the series Eight Views of Omi, 1857. Creator: Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858)Evening Glow at Seta, from the series Eight Views of Omi, 1857
Evening Snow at Asuka Hill, from the series Eight Views of the Environs of Edo, c. 1837-38. This print series was first privately produced for the Taihaido poetry club led by a "wild" or
Cloth Fulling Jewel River in Settsu, from the series Six Jewel Rivers of the Various Provinces, 1857
The Whirlpools of Awa, 1857. Creator: Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858)The Whirlpools of Awa, 1857
Hotohoto Festival at Izumo Grand Shrine... 1853. Creator: Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858)Hotohoto Festival at Izumo Grand Shrine, from the series Views of Famous Places in the Sixty-odd Provinces, 1853. Izumo Shrine is a Shinto shrine on Honshu Island
Eight Views of Kanazawa at Night, 1857. Creator: Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858)Eight Views of Kanazawa at Night, 1857. Late in his career, Hiroshige explored the poetic theme of setsugekka, "snow, moon, and flowers, " in a set of three triptychs
Gathering Shellfish at Low Tide at Susaki, from the series Famous Places in Edo, mid-1830s. Susaki, a spit of land along Edo Bay