1797 (Kansei 9)
vertical ôban: H. 37.8 cm x W. 25.7 cm (14 7/8 x 10 1/8 in.)
Dr. Arthur B. Duel, New York (1920s - 1933), sold; to Friends of Arthur Duel, (1933), gift; to the Fogg Museum of Art. Note: Arthur B. Duel bought his prints mostly from dealers, auctions and major print sales in the United States and Europe. An anonymous group of friends purchased the collection from Duel and gave it to the Fogg museum in his name.
Second panel from an "ōban" pentaptych: Ukiyo-e woodblock print; ink and color on paper, with printed signature reading "Utamaro hitsu"
18th centuryJapaneseWoodblock print (ukiyo-e, surimono, egoyomi); ink, color, and embossing on paper
18th centuryJapaneseUkiyo-e woodblock-print in "ōban" format; ink and colors on paper
18th centuryJapaneseUkiyo-e woodblock print in "hosoban" format; ink and color on paper
18th centuryJapaneseUkiyo-e woodblock print in "hosoban" format; ink and color on paper
18th centuryJapaneseUkiyo-e woodblock-printed "surimono" in "nagasurimono" format(?); ink and color on paper
18th-19th centuryJapaneseUkiyo-e woodblock print in "hosoban" format; ink and color on paper, with printed signature reading "Shunshō ga"
18th centuryJapaneseThread-bound, printed book; ink on paper
18th centuryJapaneseUkiyo-e woodblock print in "ōban" format; ink, color and mica on paper, with printed signature reading "Tōshūsai Sharaku ga"
18th centuryJapaneseUkiyo-e woodblock print in "hosoban" format; ink and color on paper, with printed signature reading "Ippitsusai Bunchō ga"
18th centuryJapaneseUkiyo-e woodblock print in "hosoban" format; ink and color on paper, with printed signature reading "Shunshō ga"
18th centuryJapaneseCenter panel from an ukiyo-e woodblock-printed "ōban" triptych; ink and color on paper
18th-19th centuryJapanese