File:Bokusui tsutsumi hanazakari no zu LCCN2002700159.jpg

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English: Title: Bokusui tsutsumi hanazakari no zu Abstract/medium: 1 print on hōsho paper : woodcut, color ; 34.9 x 72.3 cm. (block), 34.9 x 72.4 cm. (sheet).
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Author Utagawa, Hiroshige, 1842?-1894, artist; Utagawa, Hiroshige, 1842?-1894, engraver
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Japanese fine prints, pre-1915
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  • Title from item.
  • Signature: Motome ni ōzu Hiroshige ga (by request).
  • From series entitled: Tōkyō meisho dai ichi no shōkei (The most beautiful place in Tokyo).
  • Annotations, stamps, etc. on verso of print: 4162-7; 47623a (white label); 997-1.
  • Earlier control number: 4162-7.
  • Gift; Mrs. E. Crane Chadbourne; 1930; (DLC/PP-1930:47623a).
  • Forms part of: Chadbourne collection of Japanese prints (Library of Congress).
  • Form of name (100) in original record: Ando, Hiroshige III; Source of name (100): LCNA; Per NAR, Ando, Tokubei is alternate name for Ando, Hiroshige(Hiroshige I). Per Lane, Tokubei is an alternate name for both Hiroshige I and Hiroshige III. Dates would argue that would be III rather than I. Could an artist be also the engraver? Presumably, could be. If so, would he use a different name in his engraver's capacity? Need to find out where 700 came from. Several records
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fine prints: japanese, pre-1915 · prints and photographs division
Subject
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foreign visitors · japan · cherry trees · sumida river (japan) · triptychs · japanese · color · woodcuts
Location
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japan
Place
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Japan

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