"Mild Breeze on a Fine Day" from the Series Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji, By Katsushika Hokusai, Edo period, 19th century
Japanese Gallery (Honkan) Room 10
August 2, 2022 (Tue) - August 28, 2022 (Sun)
At first, ukiyo–e depicted the celebrities of the day, especially actors of the kabuki theater and courtesans of the pleasure quarters (the legal brothel district). The subject matter later expanded to include topics like seasonal festivals, travel spots, and landscapes.Techniques for making ukiyo–e also changed over time. Early ukiyo–e were painted by hand. Artisans later started carving images into blocks of wood and using these blocks to print ukiyo–e in large numbers. These black–and–white prints were much more affordable. As carving and printing techniques were refined, prints with a brilliant range of colors became possible.
Designation | Name | Creation/ Excavation/ Provenance |
Period | Acquisition/ Ownership/ Accession Number |
CMT | ||
Important Cultural Property | "Hour of the Dragon" from the Series "Women at Various Hours of the Day" | By Kitagawa Utamaro (possibly 1753–1806) | Edo period, 18th century | A-10569-517 | |||
Highlight | Important Cultural Property | "Hour of the Snake" from the Series "Women at Various Hours of the Day" | By Kitagawa Utamaro (possibly 1753–1806) | Edo period, 18th century | A-10569-518 | ||
Highlight | "Mild Breeze on a Fine Day" from the Series "Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji" | By Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849) | Edo period, 19th century | A-11176-1 |