Ukie wakoku no keiseki shin-yoshiwara nakanocho no zu,Toyoharu Utagawa,1775
Title: Ukie wakoku no keiseki shin-yoshiwara nakanocho no zu
Title Translation: Perspective picture of famous places of Japan: Nakanocho in Shin-Yoshiwara.
Creator(s): Utagawa, Toyoharu, 1735-1814, artist
Date Created/Published: [1775, printed later]
Summary: Print shows many people on the Nakanocho Boulevard at night near the gate to the Shin-Yoshiwara pleasure district of Tokyo, possibly during the lantern festival, with teahouses and shops lining the street.
Notes:
Title and other descriptive information compiled by Nichibunken-sponsored Edo print specialists in 2005-06.
From the series: Perspective picture of famous places of Japan.
Adachi modern reprint (Showa).
Purchase; H. Irving Olds; 1938.
Forms part of: the H. Irving Olds collection.
Forms part of: Japanese prints and drawings (Library of Congress).
Subjects:
City & town life--Japan--1770-1780.
Red-light districts--Japan--1770-1780.
Teahouses--Japan--1770-1780.
Commercial streets--Japan--1770-1780.
Format:
Ukiyo-e--Japanese--Color--1770-1780.
Woodcuts--Japanese--Color--1770-1780--Reproductions--1890-1940.
Bookmark /2008660652/
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