Hiroshige 広重: Kiyomizu Hall and Shinobazu Pond at Ueno 上野清水堂 不忍の池
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige 広重 (1797-1858)
Title: Kiyomizu Hall and Shinobazu Pond at Ueno 上野清水堂 不忍の池
Series: One Hundred Famous Views of Edo: Meisho Edo Hyakkei 名所江戸百景
Date: 1856
A springtime profusion of blooming cherry trees surround visitors as they admire the sights near Kiyomizu Hall of Kan-eiji Temple in Ueno Park. Modeled after the iconic Kiyomizudera in Kyoto, we see the red viewing platform extending out to offer a fabulous view of the pond and its surroundings. The famous “Moon Pine” is shown at left, the subject of another print in this series. As noted by Smith, the pine trees have been elongated upwards in order to emphasize the vertical format, and also to fill the space in the sky and balance the blossoms that fill the lower right. This is one of the only buildings from the original Kan-eiji Temple grounds that exists in its near-original form, and a new “moon pine” was planted in 2011 that echoes the shape of the original.
Condition: Excellent impression and color; very good condition. Barely visible center fold. Dimensions: ôban (36.4 x 24.8 cm) Publisher: Uoya Eikichi
Literature: Henry Smith II: Hiroshige One Hundred Famous View of Edo, plate 11. See MFA Boston, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Art Institute of Chicago, British Museum, Chazen Museum, Honolulu Academy of Art. Seal: Aratame & date year
Signature: Hiroshige ga
SKU: HIR552