Igirisujin Yokohama ni orimono irowake no zu,1861,Sadahide Utagawa,Japanese
Title: Igirisujin Yokohama ni orimono irowake no zu
Title Translation: English man sorting fabrics for trade in Yokohama.
Creator(s): Utagawa, Sadahide, 1807-1873, artist
Related Names:
Koizumi, Minokichi, 1833-1906 , engraver
Date Created/Published: Japan : Moriji (Moriya Jihei), 1861.
Summary: Japanese print shows a merchant examining cloth which possibly reminds him of his wife and brings to mind her portrait hanging in the upper left corner.
Notes:
Title from item.
Signature: Gountei Sadahide ga.
Seal date: Cock 2.
Annotations, stamps, etc. on verso of print: 49; 12; 47623a (white label); LC2585.
Yokohama : prints from nineteenth-century Japan / Ann Yonemura. Washington, D.C. : Arthur M. Sackler Gallery : Smithsonian Institution Press, c1990, no. 23 (p. 100)
Foreigners in Japan: Yokohama and related woodcuts in the Philadelphia Museum of Art / Philadelphia Museum of Art. Philadelphia: The Museum, 1972, no. 37 (p. 25)
Earlier control number: 7710-11.
Gift; Mrs. E. Crane Chadbourne; 1930; (DLC/PP-1930:47623a).
Forms part of: Chadbourne collection of Japanese prints (Library of Congress).
Subjects:
Foreign visitors--English--Japan--1860-1870.
Textiles--1860-1870.
Merchants--Japan--1860-1870.
Woodcuts--Japanese--Color--1860-1870.
Bookmark /2002700218/
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