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Listening to insects on Dokan Hill, from the series Thirty-six Examples of the Pride of Edo

Listening to insects on Dokan Hill, from the series Thirty-six Examples of the Pride of Edo

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Hiroshige II, Utagawa and Utagawa Kunisada

Artist
Hiroshige II, Utagawa and Utagawa Kunisada
(Japanese, 1829-1869) (Japanese, 1786-1864)
Title
Listening to insects on Dokan Hill, from the series Thirty-six Examples of the Pride of Edo
Date
2/1864
Medium
Color woodcut
Dimensions
331 x 230 mm Overall
Credit
Bequest of John H. Van Vleck
Accession No.
1980.2287
Classification
Prints
Geography
Japan

Related

30 August 1926, purchased from a dealer on Rue Bonaparte (Paris, France) by Edward Burr Van Vleck (Madison, WI); 1943, passed through inheritance to Edward’s son, John H. Van Vleck (Madison, WI); 9 January 1980, bequeathed by John H. Van Vleck to the Elvehjem Museum of Art [now called Chazen Museum of Art]

  • Chronicle Books. The Floating World: Hiroshige and Edo Culture. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 2006. p. 40-41, pl. 12
  • Mueller, Laura. "Competition and Collaboration: Japanese Prints of the Utagawa School." Leiden, The Netherlands: Hotei Publishing, 2007. p. 177, no. 165
  • Elvehjem Museum of Art. "The Edward Burr Van Vleck Collection of Japanese Prints." Madison: Elvehjem Museum of Art, 1990. p. 203

  • Utagawa: Masters of the Japanese Print, 1770-1900 : Chazen Museum of Art, 3/21/2008–6/15/2008

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