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魚尽くし いなだ、ふぐ、梅
Yellowtail, Blowfish, and Plum Blossoms, from an untitled series known as Large Fish (supplemental group)
魚尽くし いなだ、ふぐ、梅
Japanese
Edo period
about 1840–42 (Tenpô 11–13)
Medium/Technique
Woodblock print (nishiki-e); ink and color on paper
Dimensions
Horizontal ôban; 25.6 x 37.2 cm (10 1/16 x 14 5/8 in.)
Credit Line
William S. and John T. Spaulding Collection
Accession Number21.9615
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsAsia, Prints and Drawings
ClassificationsPrints
Catalogue Raisonné
Ôta Mem. Mus., Hiroshige kachôga ten (1998), #115; Ukiyo-e shûka 14 (1981), Hiroshige list, p. 243, horizontal ôban #100.04
DescriptionMFA impressions: 11.17172, 21.9615
The first edition of this series was privately printed in the form of a kyôka poetry album in the orihon format, with ten illustrated sheets and four sheets of text only. Soon afterward, the blocks were reused for commercial prints, with the publisher's mark and censor's kiwame seal added (and in a few cases, different poems). One additional design, the trout, was included in the commercial series; and another nine designs were added still later by a different publisher. For a full reproduction and detailed discussion of the first edition, see Mann 2021, pp. 290-311.
The first edition of this series was privately printed in the form of a kyôka poetry album in the orihon format, with ten illustrated sheets and four sheets of text only. Soon afterward, the blocks were reused for commercial prints, with the publisher's mark and censor's kiwame seal added (and in a few cases, different poems). One additional design, the trout, was included in the commercial series; and another nine designs were added still later by a different publisher. For a full reproduction and detailed discussion of the first edition, see Mann 2021, pp. 290-311.
Signed
Hiroshige hitsu
広重筆
広重筆
Marks
No censor's seal
No blockcutter's mark
改印:なし
彫師:なし
No blockcutter's mark
改印:なし
彫師:なし
InscriptionsPoem
ProvenanceNovember 1912, purchased by William S. and John T. Spaulding from Frank Lloyd Wright; December 1, 1921, given by William S. and John T. Spaulding to the Museum.