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Viewing Cherry Blossoms in Ueno (Ueno hanami no tei), Sheet 1


「上野花見の躰」 一
Hishikawa Moronobu (Japanese, died 1694)
Japanese
Edo period
about 1681–84 (Tenna 1–4)

Medium/Technique Woodblock print; ink on paper, with hand-applied color
Dimensions Horizontal ôban; 27 × 39.4 cm (10 5/8 × 15 1/2 in.)
Credit Line Denman Waldo Ross Collection
Accession Number06.300.1
NOT ON VIEW
ClassificationsPrints
Moronobu is considered to be the first artist of the Ukiyo-e school. He mastered the techniques used by the shogun’s official painters, the artists of the Kano school, to depict historical scenes or illustrations of classical literature; but he chose to show present-day urban fashions instead. In paintings, book illustrations, and single-sheet prints, he celebrated activities such as flower-viewing picnics in Ueno Park, still a popular spot for enjoying spring in the city.

Catalogue Raisonné Chiba City Art Mus., Hishikawa Moronobu ten (2000), p. 214, fig. I-1-a (this impression) and I-1-b; Gunsaulus, AIC cat. I (1955), p. 1, #1 (one sheet only)
DescriptionOne of thirteen woodblock prints mounted as a handscroll.
Signed Unsigned
無款