The Sakawa River at Odawara

by Hiroshige (1797 - 1858)

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The Sakawa River at Odawara  by Hiroshige (1797 - 1858)

Original Hiroshige (1797 - 1858) Japanese Woodblock Print
The Sakawa River at Odawara

Series; Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido

Hiroshige’s Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido - In 1832, Hiroshige first traveled from his home in Edo (Tokyo) to Kyoto along the Tokaido road. The journey was an eye opening and life changing experience for him. As an urban man of Edo he had experienced life mainly in the capital. He immediately returned to Edo after the trip and began his masterwork woodblock series from the sketches he had made on his journey. Hiroshige's Tokaido prints are an opportunity to be transported back in time to see this world as Hiroshige did in the shadow of the Tokugawa Shogunate.

The Sakawa River at Odawara - Wonderful Hiroshige view of a daimyo's palanquin being carried across the Sakawa River at Odawara. The tiny figures are dwarfed by the expansive landscape and the large mountains in the distance, the rooftops of the village and a castle visible at the foot of the hills. This is one of four variations of the same design created by Hiroshige for the Odawara station, with this scene featuring more porters and travelers at the river crossing and more rounded mountains. Lovely shading in the water and sky. An interesting variant for the Tokaido series.

Artist - Hiroshige (1797 - 1858)

Image Size - 8 5/8" x 13 3/4"

Condition - This print with excellent color and detail as shown. Tear in subject, repaired, blends well. Slight toning and soiling, a few faint stains. Please see photos for details.

The Sakawa River at Odawara  by Hiroshige (1797 - 1858)
The Sakawa River at Odawara  by Hiroshige (1797 - 1858)

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