Edo prints
Design: | Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) | |||||
Title: | Bell-flower and dragonfly | |||||
Size: | 25.6 x 38.1 cm (ōban) | |||||
Posthumous printing from newly cut woodblocks | ||||||
Photography: | Jacques Commandeur |
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Originally published in 1832 by publisher Nishimuraya Yohachi. This copy published around 1900.
Notwithstanding the toning, this is one of those instances where I find the colour scheme of a posthumous printing at least as attractive as that of the original one ...
Artist’s signature in left print area:
Character | Reading | Meaning | Translation |
前 | zen | before | |
北 | hoku | north | |
斎 | sai | room | Drawn by |
為 | i | change | Iitsu (i.e., one year old again), |
一 | itsu | one | formerly known |
筆 | hitsu | writing brush | as Hokusai |
References
Provenance: Ukiyoe Gallery Woodblock Prints