Yokohama kenbutsu zue,1860,Yoshikazu Utagawa,Japanese,Photo,violin,woman,soldier
Title: Yokohama kenbutsu zue
Title Translation: Sights in Yokohama.
Creator(s): Utagawa, Yoshikazu, fl. 1848-1863, artist
Date Created/Published: Japan : Jokin, 1860.
Summary: Japanese print shows a woman holding a violin sitting in a room in a foreign settlement house. She is looking at a soldier, who may be her husband, holding a rifle and standing on the right. He is depicted outside the room, possibly as a figment of her imagination.
Notes:
Title from item.
Signature: Issen Yoshikazu ga.
Engraving attributed to: Hori Take.
Seal date: Monkey 11.
Annotations, stamps, etc. on verso of print: 79; 47623a.
Inscriptions: Ikokujin (Foreigner), Donyonin (Foreign woman).
Earlier control number: 9942.2-1.
Gift; Mrs. E. Crane Chadbourne; 1930; (DLC/PP-1930:47623a).
Forms part of: Chadbourne collection of Japanese prints (Library of Congress).
Print is creased, obscuring title.
Subjects:
Foreign visitors--Japan--1860.
Women--Japan--Yokohama-shi--1860.
Soldiers--Japan--Yokohama-shi--1860.
Military spouses--Japan--Yokohama-shi--1860.
Mental states--1860.
Woodcuts--Japanese--Color--1860.
Bookmark /2002700283/
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