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Morning at Sakurada Gate After Snow

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Morning at Sakurada Gate After Snow 外桜田雪あがりの朝
by Hiroshige 1 Ando (1797-1858, Utagawa)

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Artist: Hiroshige 1 Ando (1797-1858, Utagawa) 歌川広重
Title: Morning at Sakurada Gate After Snow 外桜田雪あがりの朝
Series: 12 Snow Scenes of The East 銀世界東十二景
Date of first edition?1850 (in the decade of)
Publisher (first edition)?Not Set
Publisher (this edition)?Matsui Eikichi 松井栄吉
Medium (first edition): Woodblock
Medium (this edition): Woodblock
Format (first edition): Oban
Format (this edition): Oban
DB artwork code: 45136
Notes (first edition)?
I am not sure of the original dating. Hiroshige.org suggests that this series might be lacquer paintings. A later woodblock print edition was published by Matsui Eikichi in the 1896/7. It can be distinguished by the title cartouche being outside the image area, with publisher details in the bottom margin.
Notes (this edition)?
The following information was taken from the original web listing of this artwork. Note that there may be some inaccuracies:

Title Twelve Snow Scenes of the Eastern Capital - Soto Sakurada
gin sekai azuma ju-ni kei
Artist Hiroshige Ando 1797-185

Description From the series, "Ginsekai Azuma Ju-ni Kei" (Twelve Snow Scenes of the Eastern Capital). Snow covered Soto Sakurada and the moat of the Chiyoda castle.

This series is in the collection of the National Diet Library of Japan.

"Sumidagawa Ryo kawagishi Ichimoku no Tsuki". The moonlight illuminates both banks of the Sumida river.
Signature Hiroshige.
Seal Artist's seal.
Dated 1896.
Publisher Matsui Eikichi.
Medium/Technique Woodblock print.
Impression Good.
Colors Very good … Mica sprinkled on some parts of the print. Printed with "Urushi" in some parts. Silver colored metallic pigment on the title cartousche on the right margin.
Condition Very Good … Slightly toned. Slight specks. Slightly creased. The title cartouche on the right margin is oxidized.
Note A reference book, "Hiroshige" by Albuquerque museum, 1983, stated, " … only the first eleven were done by Hiroshige, the twelfth was by Hiroshige II. … "Since these are the famous lacquer paintings (urushi) …".
Format Oban yoko-e
Width Item 15.2 inches = 38.5 cm
Height Item 10.1 inches = 25.7 cm

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