Around Tokyo: Hiroshige II’s Views of Famous Places
in Edo
July 29, 2023 – January 14, 2024, Gallery 105
In the flourishing woodblock print industry of 1800s Japan, one of the most popular genres was scenes of famous places. These included the bustling metropolis of Edo (present day Tokyo). Around Tokyo presents prints from Utagawa Hiroshige II’s Views of Famous Places in Edo. They provide a window on life in Japan as it was entering the modern era.
The exhibition is presented in two parts, with a rotation of prints after three months. It is made possible by recent conservation of a previously bound album donated to the DAI in 1929. This is the first time the prints have been exhibited together in the DAI’s history.
Featured Image: Utagawa Hiroshige II (Shigenobu) (Japanese, 1826–1869), Horikiri, from the series Views of Famous Places in Edo, 1862, woodblock print, ink and color on paper. Gift of Mrs. Katherine G. Loy, 1929.128.8.21
Sponsors:
SUPPORTING
Linda Black-Kurek Family Foundation
PROMOTING
Norma Landis and Rick Hoffman