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1797-1858 1858. 24. 6 35 36 Ando Basil Bay Chapter
[Kazusa Kanōzan], Mount Kanō in Kazusa Province. Andō, Hiroshige, 1797-1858, artist, [Tokyo] : Tsuta-ya Kichizō, 1858. 1 print : woodcut, color ; 36 x 24.6 cm. Japanese print shows a view of Mount Fuji across Yedo Bay seen from Rokusozan, Kazusa, with a rural landscape including a large evergreen tree, cherry blossoms, a torii, people, and a horse in the foreground. (Source: Basil Stewart, A guide to Japanese Prints... Chapter XIII : Thirty-Six views of Fuji, no. 35, attributed to Hiroshige II)
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This photo print, titled "1797-1858 1858" transports us back to the scenic beauty of Mount Kanō in Kazusa Province. Created by the renowned artist Hiroshige Andō in 1858, this Japanese woodcut print showcases a breathtaking view of Mount Fuji across Yedo Bay from Rokusozan. The composition is a harmonious blend of natural elements and human presence. In the foreground, we are greeted by a majestic evergreen tree and vibrant cherry blossoms that add a touch of serenity to the scene. A torii gate stands gracefully amidst this rural landscape, symbolizing the spiritual connection between man and nature. As our gaze extends towards Yedo Bay, we witness the magnificence of Mount Fuji towering over its surroundings. Its snow-capped peak commands attention against the clear blue sky, evoking a sense of awe and reverence. Amidst this picturesque setting, people go about their daily lives - some leisurely strolling along the bay's shore while others ride on horseback. Their presence adds depth and vitality to an already mesmerizing panorama. This particular print is part of Basil Stewart's collection titled "A guide to Japanese Prints. . . Chapter XIII: Thirty-Six views of Fuji". It is attributed to Hiroshige II and was published by Tsuta-ya Kichizō in Tokyo. Quint Lox has skillfully captured this exquisite piece from Liszt Collection for all art enthusiasts to appreciate its timeless beauty.
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