My mother purchased these at auction in pacific grove, many years ago. Before she passed away, she thought they may have value They are six framed prints of different scenes matted and sealed backs presumably on paper. I do not know anything else about them
Dimensions
Exposed prints vary about 3 1/4” x 4 3/4”Frames vary about 6x8 “
Acquired From:
Inherited
Hello Doug, This set comprises prints by the renowned Japanese artist Utagawa Hiroshige. Created during the Edo period, these prints showcase Hiroshige's mastery in capturing landscapes and scenes from daily life with exquisite detail and vibrant colors. Hiroshige's distinctive style, characterized by his use of perspective, atmospheric effects, and meticulous details, is evident in these prints. The scenes range from serene landscapes and iconic landmarks to depictions of daily activities. The printing technique employed enhances the visual impact, making these prints not only artistic expressions but also valuable cultural artifacts from Japan's rich artistic heritage. As a set, these Utagawa Hiroshige prints offer a glimpse into the Edo period's aesthetic sensibilities and serve as a captivating ensemble for art enthusiasts and collectors alike. Displayed individually or as a curated group, these prints are a testament to Hiroshige's enduring influence on Japanese art and the timeless allure of woodblock prints. Retail prices may vary. Prices are for each print.