Hiroshige Halibut And Rock Fish Woodblock Print

A beautifully rendered mid 20th century Hiroshige woodblock print of a Haibut and Rock Fish with a poem by Koharu.  Published on traditional hand made washi paper from an untitled series  called ‘Uo-zukushi’ (Every Variety of Fish).  An Olive Halibut also known as Hirame swims alongside a Black Rock Fish known as Mebaru.  Wild cherry blossoms and a poem by Osaki Koharu surround the fishes. The artist and publisher seal are present on the margins of the print.

The approximate dimensions are 37.5 cm  wide and  27 cm high.

Shipping is via Australia Post and includes tracking and signature on delivery.

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Hiroshige Halibut And Rock Fish Woodblock Print

A beautifully rendered mid 20th century Hiroshige woodblock print of a Haibut and Rock Fish with a poem by Koharu.  Published on traditional hand made washi paper from an untitled series  called ‘Uo-zukushi’ (Every Variety of Fish).  An Olive Halibut also known as Hirame swims alongside a Black Rock Fish known as Mebaru.  Wild cherry blossoms and a poem by Osaki Koharu surround the fishes. The artist and publisher seal are present on the margins of the print.

The approximate dimensions are 37.5 cm  wide and  27 cm high.

Shipping is via Australia Post and includes tracking and signature on delivery.

Utagawa Hiroshige also Andō Hiroshige  (1797 to 1858).  Hiroshige was one of the great masters of the ukiyo-e tradition.

Hiroshige is famous for his landscapes.  His works also encompass series such as  “One Hundred Views of Edo” as well as “Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido”.  In addition Hiroshige also created the series “Sixty-nine Stations of the Kiso Kaido”.  He is also famous for his nature prints featuring birds, fish and flowers.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiroshige

 

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