Famous Places in the Eastern Capital: Evening at Ryogoku, 1856

by Kunisato (died 1858)

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Famous Places in the Eastern Capital: Evening at Ryogoku, 1856 by Kunisato (died 1858)

Original Kunisato (died 1858) Japanese Woodblock Print
Famous Places in the Eastern Capital: Evening at Ryogoku, 1856

Comments - Incredible triptych depicting the Sumida River crowded with pleasure boats as residents of Edo enjoy a summertime fireworks display. In the center, a large boat is filled with beauties entertaining guests with music, with men clambering atop the roof, the edges of the cabin strung with colorful red lanterns. A vendor's small boat at left is piled full of melons, a refreshing snack sold as she maneuvers alongside the boats. The arched bridge is packed with viewers, and shells explode in bursts of red sparks in the distance, the view framed by the large wooden pilings of the bridge. A fantastic depiction of this favorite summer activity, with lively detail and fine shading in the sky. A great Edo era subject.

Artist - Kunisato (died 1858)

Image Size - 14 1/8" x 29 1/4"

Condition - With excellent color and detail as shown. Three panels, not attached at the seams. Vertical fold near right edge of each panel, now flattened. Slight thinning along fold lines, repaired from reverse. A few creases, slight soiling. Please see photos for details. Nice overall.

Famous Places in the Eastern Capital: Evening at Ryogoku, 1856 by Kunisato (died 1858)
Famous Places in the Eastern Capital: Evening at Ryogoku, 1856 by Kunisato (died 1858)

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