Mt. Fuji and Mt. Ashigara from Numazu in Clear Weather after a Snowfall, no. 13 from the series Pictures of the Famous Places on the Fifty-three Stations (Vertical Tokaido)
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Mt. Fuji and Mt. Ashigara from Numazu in Clear Weather after a Snowfall, no. 13 from the series Pictures of the Famous Places on the Fifty-three Stations (Vertical Tokaido)
1855 - 185519th
13.5 in. x 8.9 in. (34.29 cm x 22.6 cm)
Utagawa Hiroshige (also called Ichiryusai Hiroshige; Andō Hiroshige), (1797–1858)
User Text 1
Creation Place:
Asia, Japan
Medium and Support:
Color woodcut
Credit Line:
Bequest of John H. Van Vleck
Accession Number:
1980.1076
Oban
Current Location:
Chazen : 265 : C : 2 : A : Sz2
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Exhibition List
This object was included in the following exhibitions:
- Tōkaidō: Nineteenth-Century Japanese Landscape Prints Elvehjem Museum of Art , 12/13/1986 - 2/8/1987
- 200th Anniversary Hiroshige Exhibition (Hiroshige ten: seiten 200-shunen kinen) Elvehjem Museum of Art , 4/29/1996 - 12/8/1996
Dimensions
- Overall Dimensions: 343 in. x 8.9 in. (871.22 cm x 22.6 cm)
Bibliography List
This object has the following bibliographic references:
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Schlombs, Adele. "Hiroshige: 1797-1858." Koln, Germany: Taschen, 2007.
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Taschen.
2007
Page Number: p. 12 -
Elvehjem Museum of Art. "Hiroshige ten: Seitan 200-shunen kinen (200th Anniversary Hiroshige Exhibition)." Madison, WI: Elvehjem Museum of Art; Japan: Bun You Associates, 1996.
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Elvehjem Museum of Art; Bun You Associates.
Madison, WI; Japan, 1996
Figure Number: no. 20 -
Marks, Andreas. "Hokusai: Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji." Cologne: Taschen, 2021.
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Taschen.
2021
Page Number: p. 44, Figure Number: no. 49
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