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「櫻八題 三渓園」
The Sankei-en garden in Yokohama, built by a
local businessman, was opened to the public in
1904 and donated to the city in 1953. Winding
trails lead visitors through the spacious grounds
to historic buildings brought from various parts
of Japan, including a hall and pagoda from the
old Kyoto temple of Tōmyō-ji. The garden is
famous not only for its cherry blossoms but also
for azaleas, iris, and autumn maple leaves.
Sankei-en Garden, from the series Eight Scenes of Cherry Blossoms (Sakura hachi dai)
「櫻八題 三渓園」
Yoshida Hiroshi (Japanese, 1876–1950)
Japanese
Shôwa era
1935 (Shôwa 10)
Medium/Technique
Woodblock print; ink and color on paper
Dimensions
Vertical ôban; 40.7 x 27.4 cm (16 x 10 13/16 in.)
Credit Line
Gift of L. Aaron Lebowich
Accession Number55.677
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsAsia, Prints and Drawings
ClassificationsPrints
The Sankei-en garden in Yokohama, built by a
local businessman, was opened to the public in
1904 and donated to the city in 1953. Winding
trails lead visitors through the spacious grounds
to historic buildings brought from various parts
of Japan, including a hall and pagoda from the
old Kyoto temple of Tōmyō-ji. The garden is
famous not only for its cherry blossoms but also
for azaleas, iris, and autumn maple leaves.
Catalogue Raisonné
Abe 1987, #191
DescriptionPrinted by the artist (jizuri).
Signed
Yoshida (in Japanese, in block), Hiroshi Yoshida (in romanization, in pencil in lower right margin)
Marks
Artist's seal: Hiroshi
Provenance1955, gift of Louis Aaron Lebowich (b. 1880), Boston, to the MFA. (Accession date: October 20, 1955)