1984.202.42 Miya: Atsuta Festival



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This scene of a festival event at Atsuta Shrine, with its movement from right to left, is strongly reminiscent of narrative handscrolls of the Kamakura period (1192-1333). Miya was once the largest town between Edo (now Tōkyō) and Kyōto; from there, two highways branched inland, and the Tōkaidō veered over water for 15 miles across Ise Bay.

Adapted from
Anna McFarland, Ichiryusai Hiroshige: The Fifty-Three Stages of the Tokaido, Label text, 1986.

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TMS Updates-
English title updated as above

Japanese Title: 宮 (熱田神事)

Inscriptions:
東海道五十三次之内 (Tokaido Gojyusan Tsugi no Uchi), the title of series appears at top center of print.

宮 (Miya) appears next to the title in black, below which in red is 熱田神事 (literally 'Atsuta Shinto ritual').

Exhibitions pending: Ichiryusai Hiroshige: The Fifty-Three Stages of the Tokaido, DMA, 1986

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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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General Description
   
This scene of a festival event at Atsuta Shrine, with its movement from right to left, is strongly reminiscent of narrative handscrolls of the Kamakura period (1192-1333). Miya was once the largest town between Edo (now Tōkyō) and Kyōto; from there, two highways branched inland, and the Tōkaidō veered over water for 15 miles across Ise Bay.

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: 宮 (熱田神事)

Inscriptions:
東海道五十三次之内 (Tokaido Gojyusan Tsugi no Uchi), the title of series appears at top center of print.

宮 (Miya) appears next to the title in black, below which in red is 熱田神事 (literally 'Atsuta Shinto ritual').

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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