Miscellaneous landscapes

 

Title: Modern Actors’ Likenesses in a Miniature Garden

Description:

Date: c. 1847

Publisher: Masa (マサ)

Title: Picture of Honchô in Yokohama (Yokohama Honchô no zu, 横浜本町之圖)

Description: Street scene of Yokohama

Date: 6th month of 1860

Publisher: Izumi-ya Ichibei

Title:

Description:

Date:

Publisher: Yamaguchi-ya Tobei

Title: A Picture of Enoshima Island in Sagami Province

Date: 1850-1851

Publisher: Tsujioka-ya Bunsuke

Title: Complete Picture of Mt. Ôyama Afuri Shrine in Ôsumi, Sagami Province (Sagami-shû Ôsumi-gun Amefuri Ôyama zenzu, 相模州大住郡雨降大山全図)

Date: 1849-1851 (censors Fuku and Muramatsu)

Publisher:

 

I am grateful to Robert Pryor for this image.

I am grateful to Robert Pryor for this alternate state of the above triptych with differently positioned, although illegible, censors’ seals.

Title: None

Description: Matsuzakaya Kimono (松坂屋) store at Ueno Shitaya Hirokoji (呉服物)

Date: 1843-1846

Publisher: Ise-ya Rihei

 

I am grateful to Robert Pryor for information about this triptych.

Title:

Date: 6th month of 1860

Publisher: Izumi-ya Ichibei

Title: View of the Pleasure Quarters of Yokohama (横浜廓之図)

Date: 1860

Publisher: Izumi-ya Ichibei

Title: Famous Bridges of Japan–Sketch of Nihonbashi Bridge in Edo (Honchô meikyô no uchiEdo Nihonbashi ryakuz, 本朝名橋之内 江都日本橋略図)

Date: c. 1840-1842

Publisher: Yorozu-ya Kichibei

Title: None

Description: Two gentlemen and a lantern-bearer at the seashore with ships and a mikoshi (portable Shinto shrine, 神輿 or 御輿) beyond for the Festival of the Takanawa Shrine. 

Date: c. 1840-1842

Publisher: No seal

 

I am grateful to Paul Steier for this image.

Title: 春けしき王子詣 三枚続

Date:

Publisher:

 

NOTE: Kuniyoshi's signature (国芳 ) is on the wooden columns

Title: Precincts of Fukagawa Hachiman Temple (Fukagawa hachimangû keidai, 深かは八幡宮境内)

Date: 5th month of 1853

Publisher: Maru-ya Jinpachi

 

NOTE: This print is actually by Kunitsuna, from the series Famous Views of Edo (Edo meisho no uchi, 江戸名所之内).  Kunitsuna’s signature (國綱 ) was removed from the right lower corner and Kuniyoshi’s signature was added to the pillars of the torii.  This is Kunitsuna’s original print:

Series: Scenes Along the Sumida River (隅田川三景)

Title: Yamato

Date: 4th month of 1852

Publisher: Enshû-ya Matabei

Series: Famous Sights in the Willow Capital

Title: View of Nihonbashi

Date: 1st month of 1854

Publisher: Enshû-ya Matabei

Title: 小日向水道町茶処播磨屋

Description:

Date: 1860

Publisher: Koga-ya Katsugorô

NOTE: The publishers seal () appears in several places on the print.  I am grateful to Ward Pieters for locating this image.

Title: None

Description: A scene on the Sumida River

Size: Nagaban 7 1/4 × 20 7/16 inches (18.4 × 51.9 cm)

Date: c. 1815-1817 

Publisher: No seal

 

NOTE: This may be a surimono.

 

Title: None

Description: A pine tree leaning on supports over body of water, with birds flying about, and a view of Mount Fuji

Date: This print bears Kuniyoshi’s signature from about 1847-1852, but was published posthumously

Size: 19.5 by 9.3 cm.

Publisher: No seal

 

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