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- Artist
- Utagawa Hiroshige
(Japanese, 1797 - 1858) - Title
- Five Vignettes of Edo (Benten Shrine at Shinobazu Pond, Bullfinch wood carvings and freshwater clams at Kameido, Sanyabori and Matsuchiyama, Black-headed gulls at the Sumida River, and the famous Garyuu plum tree at Kameido), from the series Harimaze of Famous Places in Edo
- Date
- 3/1852
- Medium
- Color woodcut
- Dimensions
- 334 x 224 mm Overall
- Credit
- Bequest of Abigail Van Vleck
- Accession No.
- 1984.927
- 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 (Cambridge, MA); 1980, passed through inheritance to John’s wife, Abigail P. Van Vleck (Cambridge, MA); 1984, bequeathed to the Elvehjem Museum of Art [now called Chazen Museum of Art]
- Elvehjem Museum of Art. "Hiroshige ten: Seitan 200-shunen kinen (200th Anniversary Hiroshige Exhibition)." Madison, WI: Elvehjem Museum of Art; Japan: Bun You Associates, 1996. no. 230
- 200th Anniversary Hiroshige Exhibition (Hiroshige ten: seiten 200-shunen kinen): Elvehjem Museum of Art, 4/29/1996–12/8/1996
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