True View of the Foreign Buildings along the Kaigandori Seen from the Yokohama Wharves, 1875

by Hiroshige III (1843 - 1894)

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True View of the Foreign Buildings along the Kaigandori Seen from the Yokohama Wharves, 1875 by Hiroshige III (1843 - 1894)

Original Hiroshige III (1843 - 1894) Japanese Woodblock Print
True View of the Foreign Buildings along the Kaigandori Seen from the Yokohama Wharves, 1875

Comments - Great Yokohama print showing foreigners at the wharves watching the arrival of a large American ship, the United States flag fluttering behind the billowing sails. At lower right, a man in a red jacket, black boots, and top hat gestures at the vessel while a smaller ship loaded with bails of rice sails past. Wonderful color and detail in this bold design.

Artist - Hiroshige III (1843 - 1894)

Image Size - 14 1/4" x 9 1/2" + margins as shown

Condition - This print with excellent color and detail as shown. Small hole, repaired. Slight toning and soiling, a few creases. Please see photos for details. Good overall.

True View of the Foreign Buildings along the Kaigandori Seen from the Yokohama Wharves, 1875 by Hiroshige III (1843 - 1894)
True View of the Foreign Buildings along the Kaigandori Seen from the Yokohama Wharves, 1875 by Hiroshige III (1843 - 1894)

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