Russians Raising Sheep for Wool, 1860

by Sadahide (1807 - 1873)

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Russians Raising Sheep for Wool, 1860 by Sadahide (1807 - 1873)

Original Sadahide (1807 - 1873) Japanese Woodblock Print
Russians Raising Sheep for Wool, 1860

Series; Life Drawings of People of Foreign Nations

Yokohama-e - Yokohama-e are prints depicting foreigners in Yokohama after Japan was opened to trade with the West the 1850s. Previously, Japan had been closed to international trade with only a few strict exceptions, leading to curiosity among the Japanese about the new foreign arrivals and their strange clothing and customs. Many Yokohama-e designs featured people from the "Five Nations," the five countries that signed trade treaties with Japan in 1858: America, England, the Netherlands, Russia, and France. Others were fanciful depictions of foreign cities, often based on Western illustrations rather than direct observation. These prints proved popular, with hundreds of Yokohama-e published between 1859 and about 1880. These wonderful images provide a great look at this historic time period, using the traditional art form of Japanese woodblock prints to record a new subject.

Artist - Sadahide (1807 - 1873)

Image Size - 14 1/8" x 9 1/2" + margins as shown

Condition - This print with excellent detail as shown. Backed with paper. Horizontal centerfold. Loss at corner, V-shaped tear, a few tears and holes, repaired. Slight toning, soiling, and creasing. Please see photos for details.

Russians Raising Sheep for Wool, 1860 by Sadahide (1807 - 1873)
Russians Raising Sheep for Wool, 1860 by Sadahide (1807 - 1873)

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