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Magnificent woodblock by Utagawa Kuniteru ( 1808-1876) of the post-town of Miya the forty first station on the Tokaido*. The prints depicts the shogun boats and banners emblazoned with his mon*and Uma-jirushi* moored adjacent to the huge torii gate, the … Read Full Description
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Magnificent woodblock by Utagawa Kuniteru ( 1808-1876) of the post-town of Miya the forty first station on the Tokaido*. The prints depicts the shogun boats and banners emblazoned with his mon*and Uma-jirushi* moored adjacent to the huge torii gate, the symbol of the famous Atsuta Shrine and a popular pilgrimage destination in the Edo period.
A number of artists and publishers collaborated on this series which depicts scenes on the Tokaido of a shogun’s go-juraku (journey) from Edo to Kyoto in the second month of 1863.
*Tokaido (literally, the Eastern Sea Road) was the main feudal road in Japan that ran mainly along the coast for five hundred kilometers between Kyoto, where the Emperor resided and the capital, Edo (Tokyo), where the Shogun lived. Over time, the fiffty-three stations became post-towns which supplied horses, porter stations, lodgings and food for travellers.
*Uma-jirushi were massive flags used in feudal Japan to identify a daimyo or shogun.
Published date/seal: 1865 (Genji 2/ Keio 1 V)
From the series, Suehiro gojusan tsugi (Fifty-Three Stations with a Folding Fan or Fan Tokaido).
Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido ( - )
The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido, was a series of woodblock views first made famous by Utagawa Hiroshige in 1834. The Tokaido connected Edo where the shogun resided, with the then capital of Kyoto where the Emperor lived. It ran along the eastern coast of Honshu and along the road, there were 53 different post stations, which provided stables, food, and lodgings for travellers. The road ran through some of the most picturesque scenery in Japan. The series inspired generations of artists not only in Japan but in Europe.
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Utagawa Kuniteru (1808 - 1876)
Utagawa Kuniteru (1808-1876) Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock print artist worked in the Edo period (1808-1876). Little biographical information exists other than he is known to have collaborated with Hiroshige II, Yoshitoshi on the series; Fifty-Three Stations with a Folding Fan (or Fan Takaodo) (Suehiro gojusan tsugi).
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