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- Artist
- Utagawa Hiroshige
(Japanese, 1797 - 1858) - Title
- Asakusa Ricefields and Torinomachi Festival (Asakusa tanbo Torinomachi mōde), no. 101 from the series One-hundred Views of Famous Places in Edo (Meisho Edo hyakkei)
- Date
- 11/1857
- Medium
- Color woodcut
- Dimensions
- 337 x 225 mm Overall
- Credit
- Bequest of John H. Van Vleck
- Accession No.
- 1980.1684
- Classification
- Prints
- Geography
- Japan
Related
By 1925, purchased in Japan by Frank Lloyd Wright; ca. 1926, acquired by The Bank of Wisconsin; 1928, sold to 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]
- "SchoolsMusuemsART (SMART) Project." Madison, WI: Madison Metropolitan School District, 2002.
- Walker Art Center. "Tokyo: Form and Spirit." 1986. p. 106
- Elvehjem Museum of Art. "Artscene." Summer 1999. pp. 13, back cover
- Elvehjem Museum of Art. "Ando Hiroshige: 100 Famous Views of Edo." Madison: Elvehjem Museum of Art, 1982. p. 46, cat. no. 101
- Japanese Masterworks: Woodblock Prints from the Chazen Museum of Art Collection: Chazen Museum of Art, 5/6/2016–8/14/2016
- Splendors of Edo: Japanese Prints, 1750-1930: Elvehjem Museum of Art, 8/7/1999–10/10/1999
- Hiroshige: 100 Famous Views of Edo: Elvehjem Museum of Art, 4/18/1982–5/23/1982
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