No.27 Kakegawa: View of Akiba from the series Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido

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No.27 Kakegawa: View of Akiba  from the series Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido

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Item No: facjp00046
Title: No.27 Kakegawa: View of Akiba from the series Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido
Media Type: Woodcuts
Source: Print and Picture Collection
Notes:

" 27 Kakegawa"

"Kakegawa lies four miles west of Nissaka. The bridge in Hiroshige's print is probably over the Shoi River, which was just outside of town.The mountain at the right is Mt. Akiba, which was about twenty miles away from Kakegawa on the eas t bank of the Tenryu River."

from "The Fifty-Three Stages of the Tokaido by Hiroshige", Tokyo, Japan. Heibonsha Ltd., Publishers, 1960. plate 27

https://catalog.freelibrary.org/Record/125651


Notes:

"In the early 1830's, Hiroshige's first landscape prints appeared. He subsequently became the leading landscape artist and was especially known for his series on the Tokaido highway that connected Edo (present day Tokyo) with Kyoto. The earliest and most famous of these, generally known by the name of the publisher as 'Hoeido ban Tokaido' (Tokaido published by Hoeido), was issued from 1832-33. Hiroshige III stated sixty years later that Hiroshige's designs are after sketches he took during a journey to Kyoto, however, most of his designs are undoubtedly inspired from illustrations in guide books like the Tokaido meisho zue ('Gathering of Views of Famouse Sightss alonf the Tokaido;' 1797) and even this alleged journey cannot be verified."

from "Japanese Woodblock Prints: Artists, Publishers and Masterworks 1680-1900", Andreas Marks. Tuttle Publishing. p.132


Notes:

note card with print

Station 27

Distant View of Mount Akiba. Travelers cross the earth covered bridge over the Shioi River, among them a bent woman and a child who perhaps has lost the kite in the background. Farmers work the paddy field. In the background rises Mount Akiba, at whose summit is the Akiba Shrine, one of the oldest in Japan.


Bibliography:

https://catalog.freelibrary.org/Record/125651

https://catalog.freelibrary.org/Record/370941

https://catalog.freelibrary.org/Record/703108

https://catalog.freelibrary.org/Record/2030739

https://www.hiroshige.org.uk/Tokaido_Series/Tokaido_Great.htm



Creation Year: ca. 1833
Image Dimensions Width: 22.6 cm
Call Number: Woodblock Prints - The Fifty-three Stations of the T?kaid? Road
Creator Name: Hiroshige, Utagawa, 1797-1858 - Artist

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