Description
This print depicts the highway built from Edo (modern day Tokyo) to Nikko, the site of Toshogu Shrine and the burial place of the first Tokugawa Shogun, Ieyasu. The stately tall trees make a particularly regal avenue.
$975.00 unframed
Available
This print depicts the highway built from Edo (modern day Tokyo) to Nikko, the site of Toshogu Shrine and the burial place of the first Tokugawa Shogun, Ieyasu. The stately tall trees make a particularly regal avenue.
| Dimensions | 16×10.5 inch paper |
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| Condition | and faint remmnant of tape residue top verso, Excellent color and impression. Few handling marks |
| Signature & Seals | brushed signature and red artist seal within image, jizuri seal left margin, pencil signed at bottom right |
| Artist Name | YOSHIDA Hiroshi (1876-1950) |
| Medium | color woodcut |
| Edition | not numbered |
| Year | Showa 12 (1937) |