Edo prints
Design: | Suzuki Harunobu (1725-1770) | |||||
Title: | Evening snow | |||||
Series title: | Eight Parlour Views | |||||
Size: | 28.6 x 21.2 cm (chūban) | |||||
Posthumous printing from newly cut woodblocks | ||||||
Photography: | Jacques Commandeur |
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Originally published in 1766, this printing is an early post-war period original edition from publisher Takamizawa.
Special effects: embossing (karazuri) on the white cotton being dried on heaters, and on the back wall.
Red publisher stamp on verso of the print:
The stamp consists of the Takamizawa seal, the roman text ‘‘Takamizawa Print’’, and the following kanji:
Character | Reading | Meaning | Translation |
高 | taka | high | |
見 | mi(ru) | see | |
沢 | sawa | marsh | |
忠 | tada | faithfulness | |
雄 | o | great | Made |
製 | sei | manufacture | by |
作 | saku | make | Takamizawa Tadao |
References
Provenance: The Mokuhankan website of David Bull