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Utagawa Hiroshige Giclee Repro Print Asakusa Rice Fields Torinomachi Festival Cat Fuji 1857 7x10

Utagawa Hiroshige Giclee Repro Print Asakusa Rice Fields Torinomachi Festival Cat Fuji 1857 7x10

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Utagawa Hiroshige (歌川広重, 1797–1858) — Asakusa Tanbo Torinomachi Mode (浅草田甫酉の町詣 — Asakusa Rice Fields and Torinomachi Festival) — No. 101 from Meisho Edo Hyakkei (名所江戸百景, One Hundred Famous Views of Edo) — archival giclee reproduction

Contemporary reproduction after original woodblock print, 11th month 1857 (Ansei 4); publisher Uoya Eikichi

This reproduction is locally and professionally printed on acid-free archival fine-art paper using highly fade-resistant pigmented inks.

Viewed from the interior of a second-floor room, a fat white cat sits on the sill watching the world below through an open shoji screen. The Asakusa rice paddies stretch away in winter stillness — fields recently harvested, a thatched farmhouse visible at the near shore, a flock of birds receding in formation across a pale sky. Beyond the paddy landscape, Edo's low-lying plain dissolves into a reddish horizon haze above which Mount Fuji rises, snow-capped and blue-white. The interior foreground features a dark fabric scattered with white kikumon crests, and a folded cloth tied with an indigo band — the casual household effects of a prosperous Edo townhouse. The series title cartouche appears at upper right; the subject cartouche reads 浅草田甫 / 酉の町詣. The bold spatial compression — cat and tatami in extreme foreground, the entirety of the Kanto plain in the middle distance, Fuji on the horizon — is one of Hiroshige's most arresting compositional inventions.

The Torinomachi Festival (酉の市, Tori no Ichi) was held at Otori Shrine in Asakusa in the 11th lunar month on the days of the Rooster, a bustling autumn fair for the purchase of kumade (rake) talismans. Hiroshige published this design in the same month the festival was celebrated — his last great series, and the one on which his international reputation most firmly rests. The One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (1856–1858), published by Uoya Eikichi, was completed shortly before his death in 1858 and ran to 119 designs in total.

This reproduction is locally and professionally printed on acid-free archival fine-art paper using highly fade-resistant pigmented inks.

  • Title: 浅草田甫酉の町詣 (Asakusa Tanbo Torinomachi Mode — Asakusa Rice Fields and Torinomachi Festival)
  • Series: 名所江戸百景 (Meisho Edo Hyakkei — One Hundred Famous Views of Edo), No. 101 (winter section)
  • Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige (歌川広重, 1797–1858)
  • Original date: 11th month, 1857 (Ansei 4); publisher Uoya Eikichi
  • Medium: Archival giclee reproduction on acid-free fine-art paper, pigmented inks
  • Dimensions: 7" W × 10" H (18 × 25 cm)

Condition: New giclee print on #120 textured matte paper

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