Estampe japonaise "Beating Cloth - The Scenic Places of Tokaido" par Toyohara Kunichika

Estampe japonaise "Beating Cloth - The Scenic Places of Tokaido" par Toyohara Kunichika, 豊原国周 (Toyohara Kunichika)

Artiste :Toyohara Kunichika

Titre :Beating Cloth - The Scenic Places of Tokaido

Date :1863.

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"Tokaido Meisho no Uchi" (The Scenic Places of Tokaido). This large series by different artists and publishers was made for the commemoration of shogun Tokugawa Iemochi's historic travel from Edo to Kyoto to pay respect to the emperor. Workers beating cloth to soften it in a village of Chiryu.

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