Zoushigaya fujimi chaya,1858,Hiroshige Ando Photo,teahouse,Mount Fuji,Japan
Title: Zoushigaya fujimi chaya
Title Translation: Fujimi Teahouse at Zoshigaya.
Creator(s): Ando, Hiroshige, 1797-1858, artist
Date Created/Published: Japan : Tsutaya Kichiz', 1858.
Summary: Two women at an outdoor teahouse stall at Zoshigaya with Mount Fuji in the distance.
Notes:
Title and other descriptive information compiled by Nichibunken-sponsored Edo print specialists in 2005-06.
From the series: Fuji sanjurokkei : The Thirty-six views of Mount Fuji.
Forms part of: Visual materials from Donald D. Walker collection.
Forms part of: Japanese prints and drawings (Library of Congress).
Published in: The Floating world of Ukiyo-e ... / essays by Sandy Kita .... New York ..., 2001, no. 13, p. 32.
Exhibited: 'The Floating world of Ukiyo-e: shadows, dreams and substances,' organized by the Library of Congress, 2001.
Subjects:
Teahouses--Japan--1850-1860.
Fuji, Mount (Japan)--1850-1860.
Format:
Landscape prints--Japanese--1850-1860.
Ukiyo-e--1850-1860.
Woodcuts--Japanese--Color--1850-1860.
Bookmark /2002700010/
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