Englishman in Native Costume, 1861

by Edo era artist (not read)

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Englishman in Native Costume, 1861 by Edo era artist (not read)

Original Edo era Japanese Woodblock Print
Englishman in Native Costume, 1861

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 - Edo era artist (not read)

Image Size - 14 1/4" x 9 5/8"

Condition - This print with excellent detail as shown. Horizontal centerfold. Loss at corner, a few small holes, repaired. Slight toning, soiling, and creasing, a few marks. Please see photos for details. Good overall.

Englishman in Native Costume, 1861 by Edo era artist (not read)
Englishman in Native Costume, 1861 by Edo era artist (not read)

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