GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The approximately 300 mile journey which began at the Nihon Bridge in the heart of Edo (now Tōkyō) terminated at the Great Sanjō Bridge, entrance to the imperial capital of Kyōto. In this final print, the ancient city spreads beyond the Kamo River and into the mountains—peaceful and remote from the revelry, danger, and excitement of the Tōkaidō.
Adapted from
Anna McFarland, Ichiryusai Hiroshige: The Fifty-Three Stages of the Tokaido, Label text, 1986.
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English title updated as above
Japanese Title: 京師 (三条大橋)
Inscriptions:
東海道五十三次之内 (Tokaido Gojyusan Tsugi no Uchi), the title of series appears at top left of print.
京師 (Keishi, referring to Kyoto) appears next to the title in black, next to which in red is 三条大橋 (Great Sanjo Bridge)
京師 (Keishi, referring to Kyoto) appears next to the title in black, next to which in red is 三条大橋 (Great Sanjo Bridge)
Exhibitions pending: Ichiryusai Hiroshige: The Fifty-Three Stages of the Tokaido, DMA, 1986
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By at least 1908-1937: Frank Lloyd Wright [1]
1937-1984: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Marcus, Dallas [2]
1984: Dallas Museum of Art, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Marcus [3]
[1] The collection was exhibited at The Art Institute of Chicago in 1908. See "Frank Lloyd Wright and the Japanese Print" in Collections Records object file.
[2] See "Frank Lloyd Wright and the Japanese Print" in Collections Records object file.
[3] See copy of Deed of Gift, dated 28 December 1984, in Collections Records object file.
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General Description
The approximately 300 mile journey which began at the Nihon Bridge in the heart of Edo (now Tōkyō) terminated at the Great Sanjō Bridge, entrance to the imperial capital of Kyōto. In this final print, the ancient city spreads beyond the Kamo River and into the mountains—peaceful and remote from the revelry, danger, and excitement of the Tōkaidō.
Adapted from
Anna McFarland, Ichiryusai Hiroshige: The Fifty-Three Stages of the Tokaido, Label text, 1986.
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Notes
TMS Updates-
English title updated as above
Japanese Title: 京師 (三条大橋)
Inscriptions:
東海道五十三次之内 (Tokaido Gojyusan Tsugi no Uchi), the title of series appears at top left of print.
京師 (Keishi, referring to Kyoto) appears next to the title in black, next to which in red is 三条大橋 (Great Sanjo Bridge)
京師 (Keishi, referring to Kyoto) appears next to the title in black, next to which in red is 三条大橋 (Great Sanjo Bridge)
Exhibitions pending: Ichiryusai Hiroshige: The Fifty-Three Stages of the Tokaido, DMA, 1986
Catalogue essays
Artist/designers
Cultures
Geography
Process/materials
Historical periods
Individuals
Subject terms
RELATED OBJECTS
1984.202.1-55
PROVENANCE
By at least 1908-1937: Frank Lloyd Wright [1]
1937-1984: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Marcus, Dallas [2]
1984: Dallas Museum of Art, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Marcus [3]
[1] The collection was exhibited at The Art Institute of Chicago in 1908. See "Frank Lloyd Wright and the Japanese Print" in Collections Records object file.
[2] See "Frank Lloyd Wright and the Japanese Print" in Collections Records object file.
[3] See copy of Deed of Gift, dated 28 December 1984, in Collections Records object file.
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