Backfall view

 200,00

Uraminotaki

 

From the series: Sixty-eight views of provinces

 

  • Artist: Hiroshige II (1826–1869)
  • Date/period: 1862
  • Material: ink on mulberry paper
  • Size: 25 x 18 cm
  • Condition: Good impression and condition, traces of aging
  • Sold with certificate of authenticity

Note: All woodblockprints are sold without frame

 

About the artist

 

Hiroshige II was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist who lived during the Edo period. He was born in 1826 in Edo (now Tokyo), Japan. He later became a pupil and adopted son of the famous ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige, and took over his master’s studio and name after Hiroshige’s death in 1858.

He continued to create works in the ukiyo-e style, focusing primarily on landscapes and cityscapes, which were popular subjects in the Edo period. Hiroshige II’s artistic style incorporated elements such as atmospheric effects, vivid colors, and meticulous details.

 

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