Yatsuhashi Eight-section Bridge in Mikawa Province, from the series Famous Bridges of the Provinces
Artist/Maker
Katsushika Hokusai 葛飾北斎
(Japanese, 1760–1849)
Publisher
Nishimuraya Yohachi 西村屋与八
Date1833–34
MediumColor woodblock print (nishiki-e); ink and color on paper
DimensionsHorizontal ōban; overall: 10 1/2 × 15 in. (26.7 × 38.1 cm)
Credit LineMary A. Ainsworth Bequest
PortfolioFamous Bridges of the Provinces (Shokoku meikyo kiran)
Object number1950.747
Status
Not on viewThis print depicts the eight-sectioned bridge across a bed of irises, for which Yatsuhashi, or Eight Bridges, is known. Yatsuhashi was also an utamakura 歌枕, a place with poetic associations. Here, the reference is to a famous episode in the late 9th-century classical text Tales of Ise. Interest in the subject resurged in the Edo period, particularly in the iris paintings of the Rimpa school. Left to imagine the appearance of this famous place, Hokusai demonstrated his creative exploration of form by depicting a bridge that zigzags and undulates across the expanse of the composition.
ProvenanceMary A. Ainsworth; by bequest 1950 to Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OHExhibition History
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- Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (December 11, 1984 - January 27, 1985 )
Japanese Prints from the Mary A. Ainsworth Collection
- Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (May 20, 1986 - July 20, 1986 )
Highlights from the Ainsworth Collection of Japanese Woodblock Prints
- Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (April 15, 1988 - June 12, 1988 )
Ukiyo-e Prints from the Mary Ainsworth Collection
- Chiba City Museum of Art, Chiba, Japan (April 13, 2019 - May 25, 2019 )
- Shizuoka City Museum of Art, Shizuoka, Japan (June 8, 2019 - July 28, 2019 )
- Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts, Osaka, Japan (August 10, 2019 - September 29, 2019 )
Ukiyo-e Prints from the Mary Ainsworth Collection
- Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (January 14, 2020 - December 6, 2020 )
Collections
- Asian
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