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A View of Yokohama Harbour (Koki Yokohama ichiran), 1860 (colour woodblock print
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A View of Yokohama Harbour (Koki Yokohama ichiran), 1860 (colour woodblock print
2969391 A View of Yokohama Harbour (Koki Yokohama ichiran), 1860 (colour woodblock print; oban diptych) by Yoshimori, Utagawa (fl.1863); The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA; Gift of Emily Crane Chadbourne; Japanese, out of copyright
Media ID 23135442
© Gift of Emily Crane Chadbourne / Bridgeman Images
Commander Europeans Foreigners Galleon Horse Drawn Vehicle Traders Traffic Umbrella Western Westerners Yokohama Merchant
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This vibrant and detailed woodblock print, titled "A View of Yokohama Harbour" takes us back to the bustling port city of Yokohama in 1860. Created by Utagawa Yoshimori, a renowned Japanese artist from the 19th century, this artwork captures the essence of an era marked by cultural exchange and global trade. The scene depicted showcases a harmonious blend of Eastern and Western influences. A majestic galleon sails gracefully into the harbor, symbolizing the arrival of European traders who sought new opportunities in Japan. The streets are alive with activity as horse-drawn carriages navigate through a diverse crowd dressed in traditional Japanese attire alongside foreigners donning Victorian-era costumes. Amidst this vibrant urban landscape, we catch glimpses of military presence – soldiers representing both naval and army forces stand guard while their commanders oversee operations. The image portrays an intriguing mix of power dynamics between locals and foreigners within this cosmopolitan setting. Yokohama's growth as an international trading hub is evident in every detail captured by Yoshimori's skilled hand. From elegant women carrying umbrellas to American merchants engaging in business transactions, each element contributes to a rich tapestry that reflects the city's unique character during this transformative period. Preserved at The Art Institute of Chicago since its acquisition as a gift from Emily Crane Chadbourne, this woodblock print continues to captivate viewers today with its vivid depiction of Yokohama's historical significance as a meeting point for cultures and commerce.
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