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Ukiyoe Artist,
1797-1858 |
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Summer Shower at Ohashi,
of One Hundred Celebrated Places of Edo |
Inspired by the expressive Landscape Prints of Hokusai, a
young Ando Hiroshige decided to become an artist and in 1811
became a student of Ukiyoe master Utagawa Toyohiro.
Hiroshige's debut series Famous Places in the Eastern Capital
by Ichiyusai was published 1831. Only two years later he
published his famous Fifty-Three Stages of the Tokaidomade
from sketches during a trip down the Edo-Kyoto route in 1832.
Thanks to this series Hiroshige almost immediately overshadowed
Hokusai as the most celebrated Landscape Print artist of the
day. The Tokaido prints became Hiroshige's trademark. Until his
death in 1858, he finished thirteen separate series of scenes
of the Tokaido.
Hiroshige's first trip down the Tokaido route turned out to
be amazingly productive; he made many hundreds of sketches on
which he later based several other series: Famous Spots in
Kyoto, Scenes at Famous Spots in Osaka and Eight
Scenes of Omi.
The enormous success of the Tokaido series seems to have inspired
the artist to make a similar series of the Kiso Highway, which
was published in 1835. The impressive mountain scenery along
the Kiso river is expressively presented by Hiroshige and sealed
his name as a Landscape Print artist.
The artistthough clearly inspired by romantic views
of awe-inspiring naturedidn't limit himself to the country-side.
Some of his most representative workCelebrated Places
in the Eastern Capital, Eight Scenes in the Suburbs of
Edo and One Hundred Celebrated
Places of Edowas done in Edo (present-day Tokyo).
Many of the prints in these series are now considered masterpieces,
some of which inspired Impressionist artists like Vincent van
Gogh.

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RECOMMENDED
READING |
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Hiroshige: One Hundred Famous Views of
Edo ($59.50)
by Henry D. Smith II, Ando Hiroshige. |
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