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Genuine Kiyochika: Tattooed Fishmonger On Nihonbashi Bridge (sold) + Free Bonus [ZAFoaqOP]

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Kiyochika's Tattooed Fishmonger on Nihonbashi Bridge This exquisite print, "Tattooed Fishmonger on Nihonbashi Bridge," is a remarkable piece from the renowned series "One Hundred Views of Musashi Province" by the masterful artist Kobayashi Kiyochika.

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Genuine Kiyochika: Tattooed Fishmonger On Nihonbashi Bridge (sold) + Free Bonus [ZAFoaqOP]

Kiyochika's Tattooed Fishmonger on Nihonbashi Bridge

This exquisite print, "Tattooed Fishmonger on Nihonbashi Bridge," is a remarkable piece from the renowned series "One Hundred Views of Musashi Province" by the masterful artist Kobayashi Kiyochika. Created in 1884, this ôban-sized print captures a humorous and modern perspective of a familiar scene from Edo's past. The gentle allusion to Utagawa Hiroshige's "100 Famous Views of Edo" series adds depth to this work, making it a must-have for collectors and art enthusiasts alike.

Artistic Features and Specifications

This print showcases Kiyochika's exceptional skill in capturing the essence of everyday life in Meiji Japan. The detailed depiction of the tattooed fishmonger, carrying a basket of bonito along the riverbank, is a testament to his keen observation and artistic prowess. The publisher, Kobayashi Tetsujirô, has ensured the highest quality, with an excellent impression and vibrant colors that bring this historical scene to life. Key features include:

  • Artist: Kobayashi Kiyochika
  • Title: Tattooed Fishmonger on Nihonbashi Bridge
  • Series: One Hundred Views of Musashi Province
  • Date: 1884/11
  • Condition: Excellent impression, color, and condition
  • Dimensions: ôban
  • Signature: Shinseirô Kiyochika

Collectibility and Significance

Owning this print is not just an investment in art but a journey through time. Pictured in "Kiyochika: Artist of Meiji Japan" by Henry D. Smith II, this piece is recognized for its historical and artistic value. Its unique blend of humor, modernity, and traditional Edo aesthetics makes it a standout addition to any collection. This print is perfect for those who appreciate the beauty of Japanese ukiyo-e art, its intricate details, and the rich cultural heritage it represents.

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