This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1921 Excerpt: ...36. Goyu, the bridge at the entrance to the village. No. 38. Fujikawa, the mountain village and adjacent hills, white with snow. No. 45. Ishiyakushi, view of the village. No. 50. Tsuchiyama. FUJI SAN-JU-ROK-KEI "Thirty-six views of Fuji." Hiroshige's laiest series of prints designed shortly before his death in 1858 and ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1921 Excerpt: ...36. Goyu, the bridge at the entrance to the village. No. 38. Fujikawa, the mountain village and adjacent hills, white with snow. No. 45. Ishiyakushi, view of the village. No. 50. Tsuchiyama. FUJI SAN-JU-ROK-KEI "Thirty-six views of Fuji." Hiroshige's laiest series of prints designed shortly before his death in 1858 and published the next year. Especial pams were taken to produce them in a manner worthy of him and so as to add to his fame. Six prints of the series. Each signed, Hiroshige. Size, 13% x 8x/i inches. All good impressions, in good condition. 313 Toto Sukiyagashi. View of Fuji from Sukiyagashi, Edo, on a winter day after a snowfall. From the collection of Frederick W. Gookin. 314 Izu no Sanchu. View of Fuji from the heart of the mountains in the province of Izu, a waterfall in the background. 315 Tokaido Yoshiwara. The mountain seen from Yoshiwara station on /I the Tokaido. / From the collection of Frederick W. Gookin. 316') Shimosa Hara. The mountain seen from a field in the province of y Shimosa where horses are at pasture. 317/ Zoshigaya. View of Fuji from the Fuji-view Tea-house at Zoshigaya. 31a Musashi Koganei. Fuji seen through a great hole in the trunk of a J cherry tree at Koganei in the province of Musashi. From the collection of Frederick W. Gookin. FUJI SAN-JU-ROK-KEI "Thirty-six views of Fuji." Two prints of the half-block set. Each signed, Hiroshige. Size, 6% x 8% inches. Fine impressions, in fine condition. I 319 Kazusa Kanzan Torii Saka. Fuji seen from the torii of the Kanzan / shrine, province of Kazusa. I From the collection of Frederick W. Gookin. 320 / Suruga Tago no Ura. View of Fuji from Tago on the sea, province of Suruga. ROKU-JU-YO SHU MEISHO ZU KWAI f'amous Sights in the Sixty-odd Provinces." Two ...
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Add this copy of Collection of Auction Catalogs on Japanese Art, Volume to cart. $42.69, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2011 by Nabu Press.