Hashimoto Sadahide (1807-1878/79)
Hashimoto Sadahide (1807-1878/79)

Hashimoto Sadahide (1807-1878/79)

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Hashimoto Sadahide (1807-1878/79)
Triptych, Yokohama ijin shokan zashiki no zu (Drawing room of a foreign business establishment, Yokohama), 1861.1, signed Gountei Sadahide ga, published by Mariya Jihei; six-sheet polyptych Saikai Yokohama fukei (Updated view of Yokohama), 1861.2 and 1861.6, signed Gountei Sadahide ga, published by Maruya Jinpachi, featuring a tomb identified as that of Commodore Perry; triptych of tekkyo (Iron bridge, i.e. Yoshida Bridge), second version; triptych, Yokohama Miyozakicho Daimonbashi shinkei (True view of Daimon Bridge in Miyozaki district, Yokohama), signed Gountei Sadahide ga, published by Yamaguchiya Tobei--generally good impressions and color, soiled, stained, creased, lightly rubbed, some worming
oban tate-e (15)

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For more on the first triptych see Julia Meech-Pekarik, The World of the Meiji Print: Impressions of a New Civilization (New York and Tokyo: Weatherhill, 1986, pl. 5 and p. 24. Miyozaki was the brothel district in Yokohama.

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