JAPAN MEETS THE WEST

Yokohama & Meiji Era Prints

September 12 - January 10, 2015

3. UTAGAWA YOSHITORA 歌川 芳虎 (active ca. 1850-1880)

American Woman with Her Child on Stilts,1861, 16.75” x 20.75”

4. UTAGAWA YOSHIMORI 歌川 芳盛 (1830-1884)

Famous Places in the Eastern Capital, Shinobazu Pond, 1861, 16.75” x 20.75”    

5. UTAGAWA YOSHIIKU 歌川 芳幾 (1833-1904)

Russian Lady and a Gentleman Smoking a Cigar, 1861, 16.75” x 20.75”

 6. UTAGAWA SADAHIDE 歌川 貞秀 (1807-1878) 

Foreigners Drawn From Life, Russians Raising Sheep for Wool, circa 1860, 16.75” x 20.75”

7. UTAGAWA YOSHIIKU 歌川 芳幾 (1833-1904)

Two French Men, One Seated in a Western Chair, 1861, 16.75” x 20.75” 

8. UTAGAWA YOSHIMORI 歌川 芳盛 (1830-1884)

Famous Places in the Eastern Capital, Oji, 1861, 16.75” x 20.75”

1. BAIDO KUNIMASA 梅堂国政 (1848-1920) 

Steam Train Running Between Shimbashi and Yokohama, 1872, triptych, 33.75” x 19.25” 

2. YŌSAI KUNITERU II 曜斎 (1829-1874)

Lighthouse at Choshi Bay, Shimosa Province, 1874, triptych, 33.75” x 19.25”    

9. TSUNESHIGE

The Imperial Generals Set Out: Scene from the Sino-Japanese War, 1894, triptych, 33.75” x 19.25

10. NAGASHIMA YASUSHIGE (active 1890-1910)

Spinning Top Dance of the Twelve Months, 1883, triptych, 33.75” x 19.25”

11. SHŌSAI IKKEI 昇斎 景 (active ca. 1870)

Kaika Injun: The New Battles the Old, 1873, triptych, 33.75” x 19.25”    

13. MIZUNO TOSHIKATA 水野年方 (1866-1908) 

War Between China and France, 1884, triptych, 33.75” x 19.25”    

12. HASEGAWA SONOKICHI

A Steam Train Sets Out from the Station, 1870s, triptych, 33.75” x 19.25”