Toyokuni III: Alphabetical Diary
€ 290,00
Carpenter Yokichi – From the series ‘Alphabetical Diary of the Stations of the Eastern Road’
Artist: Utagawa Kunisada (1785 – 1865)
Publisher: Ôtaya Takichi
- Signed by artist: Utagawa Kunisada / Toyokuni III
- Date/period: 1861
- Material: ink on mulberry paper
- Size: (35,5 x 25,5 cm)
- Condition: Good color impression and condition, traces of aging
- Sold with authenticity certificate
Note: All woodblock prints are sold without frame
About the print & artist:
Embark on a visual exploration of the Edo period in Japan through the captivating woodblock print titled “Carpenter Yokichi,” a masterpiece from the series ‘Alphabetical Diary of the Stations of the Eastern Road,’ created in 1861 by the esteemed artist Utagawa Kunisada (1785-1865). As a prominent figure in the art scene during the Edo period, Kunisada’s talent shines through in this evocative piece, offering a unique snapshot of Japanese life in the mid-19th century.
In this print, Kunisada skillfully brings to life the character of Carpenter Yokichi, inviting viewers into a world of intricate details and cultural richness. The ‘Alphabetical Diary of the Stations of the Eastern Road’ series serves as a visual chronicle of the diverse characters and scenes along the Eastern Road, and Carpenter Yokichi stands as a testament to Kunisada’s ability to capture the essence of everyday life.
Transport yourself back to 1861 as you admire the craftsmanship of Kunisada’s composition, where every brushstroke tells a story. The Edo period ambiance is palpable in the depiction of Yokichi, providing a fascinating glimpse into the socio-cultural milieu of the time. Join us in appreciating the artistry of Utagawa Kunisada, a visionary whose work continues to bridge the gap between centuries, inviting us to connect with the spirit of Edo-era Japan.
Availability: SOLD