SOLD - Forest at Sumida River, Japanese woodblock after Hiroshige
Utagawa Hiroshige (1792-1858) is recognized as one of the greatest masters of ukiyo-e woodcuts. This composition is one of his most celebrated works, Forest at Sumida River from the Famous Views of the Eastern Capital series, showing cherry trees in blossom, riverboats, and the Azuma Shrine.
This woodcut was produced around 1905 from recarved blocks, replicating the original.
The frame: 53cm wide, 39cm high
The picture: 37cm wide, 24cm high
Please enquire about shipping and delivery arrangements. Local delivery (or collection) is always free of charge.
Utagawa Hiroshige (1792-1858) is recognized as one of the greatest masters of ukiyo-e woodcuts. This composition is one of his most celebrated works, Forest at Sumida River from the Famous Views of the Eastern Capital series, showing cherry trees in blossom, riverboats, and the Azuma Shrine.
This woodcut was produced around 1905 from recarved blocks, replicating the original.
The frame: 53cm wide, 39cm high
The picture: 37cm wide, 24cm high
Please enquire about shipping and delivery arrangements. Local delivery (or collection) is always free of charge.
Utagawa Hiroshige (1792-1858) is recognized as one of the greatest masters of ukiyo-e woodcuts. This composition is one of his most celebrated works, Forest at Sumida River from the Famous Views of the Eastern Capital series, showing cherry trees in blossom, riverboats, and the Azuma Shrine.
This woodcut was produced around 1905 from recarved blocks, replicating the original.
The frame: 53cm wide, 39cm high
The picture: 37cm wide, 24cm high
Please enquire about shipping and delivery arrangements. Local delivery (or collection) is always free of charge.