Kiyochika 清親: Steam Train by Night--View of Ushimachi in Takanawa 高輪牛町朧月景
Artist: Kobayashi Kiyochika 小林清親 (1847-1915)
Title: View of Ushimachi in Takanawa 高輪牛町朧月景
Date: 1879
“View of Takanawa Ushimachi under a Shrouded Moon”. Fascinating glimpse of Meiji “progress” barreling towards the viewer under darkness of night. The locomotive illustrated is an American design, rather than the English design which was imported at the time. There is a strong sense of alienation imparted in the scene, with the silhouetted passengers seen in the windows appearing strange and almost phantom-like. This work was published a number of varying color schemes; this work has a softer pink in the windows and smokestack. This work is discussed at length by Henry Smith in his book on the artist.
Condition: Good/very good impression, color and condition. Center fold.
Dimensions: ôban (24.6 x 36.4 cm)
Publisher: Fukada Kumajirô
Literature: Illustrated and discussed in “Kiyochika: Artist of Meiji Japan” by Henry D. Smith II, figure 42, page 46. Francois Lachaud. Les Provinces de la nuit: quelques nocturnes de Kobayashi Kiyochika (1847-1915). vol. 66 Paris. 186-187, 7. See the Smithsonian National Museum of Asian Art online, SBMA, Minneapolis Institute of Art, FAMSF, British Museum.
Signature: Kobayashi Kiyochika
SKU: KYC471