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Photo, Print, Drawing [Yokohama kōeki seiyōjin nimotsu unsō no zu]

[ color film copy transparency ]

About this Item

Title

  • [Yokohama kōeki seiyōjin nimotsu unsō no zu]

Translated Title

  • Western traders loading cargo in Yokohama.

Summary

  • American and French(?) ships in a harbor transporting cargo and passengers.

Names

  • Utagawa, Sadahide, 1807-1873, artist

Created / Published

  • Japan : Yamaguchiya T"bei, 1861.

Headings

  • -  Ships--American--Japan--Yokohama-shi--1860-1870
  • -  Commerce--American--Japan--Yokohama-shi--1860-1870
  • -  Shipping--Japan--Yokohama-shi--1860-1870
  • -  Longshoremen--Japan--Yokohama-shi--1860-1870
  • -  Transportation--Japan--Yokohama-shi--1860-1870

Headings

  • Woodcuts--Japanese--Color--1860-1870.

Genre

  • Pentaptychs--Japanese--1860-1870
  • Woodcuts--Japanese--Color--1860-1870

Notes

  • -  Caption label from exhibit "Floating World," Japan and the West, Artistic Cross-Fertilization section: Western Traders at Yokohama For Japanese artists, the port city of Yokohama became a primary incubator for a new category of images that straddled convention and novelty. Although Yokohama prints have been widely maligned for not being up to the standards of Ukiyo-e, this image by Hashimoto Sadahide (1807-ca. 1878) has both technical and artistic strength. Bustle and change are implied by every rippling wave and the repeated lines of oars, stripes, planks, rigging, and pleats punctuated by the wave crashing at the base of the ship. Reportedly, while Sadahide was sketching the scene, he dropped his brush in the water and borrowed a pencil from a foreigner to continue drawing.
  • -  Title and other information based on entry for item in exhibition catalog.
  • -  Yokohama-e print.
  • -  Part of a pentaptych. Ōban size print.
  • -  The Floating world of Ukiyo-e: shadows, dreams and substance / essays by Sandy Kita ... [et al.]. New York: Harry N. Abrams, in association with the Library of Congress, 2001, no. 69, p. 131.
  • -  Use electronic surrogate.
  • -  Gift; Mrs. E. Crane Chadbourne; 1930.
  • -  Forms part of: Japanese prints and drawings (Library of Congress).
  • -  Exhibited: "The Floating world of Ukiyo-e: shadows, dreams and substances," organized by the Library of Congress, 2001.

Medium

  • 1 print : woodcut, color ; 15 x 10 inches (approximate size).

Call Number/Physical Location

  • FP 2 - Chadbourne, no. 94 a (B size) [P&P]

Source Collection

  • Chadbourne collection of Japanese prints (Library of Congress)

Repository

  • Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA

Digital Id

  • cph 3g08538 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3g08538

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2002700230

Reproduction Number

  • LC-USZC4-8538 (color film copy transparency)

Rights Advisory

  • No known restrictions on publication .

Access Advisory

  • Restricted access: Materials extremely fragile; Access to original object is controlled by the Division's policy of providing surrogates in preference to serving originals.

Online Format

  • image

Additional Metadata Formats

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  • Rights Advisory: No known restrictions on publication .
  • Reproduction Number: LC-USZC4-8538 (color film copy transparency)
  • Call Number: FP 2 - Chadbourne, no. 94 a (B size) [P&P]
  • Access Advisory: Restricted access: Materials extremely fragile; Access to original object is controlled by the Division's policy of providing surrogates in preference to serving originals.

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Citations are generated automatically from bibliographic data as a convenience, and may not be complete or accurate.

Chicago citation style:

Utagawa, Sadahide, Artist. Yokohama Kōeki Seiyōjin Nimotsu Unsō No Zu. Japan Yokohama, 1861. Japan: Yamaguchiya T"bei. Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/2002700055/.

APA citation style:

Utagawa, S. (1861) Yokohama Kōeki Seiyōjin Nimotsu Unsō No Zu. Japan Yokohama, 1861. Japan: Yamaguchiya T"bei. [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2002700055/.

MLA citation style:

Utagawa, Sadahide, Artist. Yokohama Kōeki Seiyōjin Nimotsu Unsō No Zu. Japan: Yamaguchiya T"bei. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/2002700055/>.