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Kohan no shōgatsu to Fuji (New Year's on the Lake and Mount Fuji), from the series Fuji nijūgokei (Twenty-five Views of Mount Fuji)


Jōkata Kaiseki, Kohan no shōgatsu to Fuji (New Year's on the Lake and Mount Fuji), from the series Fuji nijūgokei (Twenty-five Views of Mount Fuji), 1931, color woodblock print on paper; ōban nishiki-e, Gift of Judith P. Benson, public domain, 1995.60.3

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Title

Kohan no shōgatsu to Fuji (New Year's on the Lake and Mount Fuji), from the series Fuji nijūgokei (Twenty-five Views of Mount Fuji)

Related Titles

alternate: Mount Fuji from Kawaguchi Village

alternate: 河口村の富士

original language: 湖畔の正月と富士

series (original language): 富士二十五景

series (translated): Twenty-five Views of Mount Fuji

series (transliterated): Fuji nijūgokei

translated: New Year's on the Lake and Mount Fuji

transliterated: Kohan no shōgatsu to Fuji

Artist

Kaiseki Jōkata (Japanese, 1882-1966)

Date

1931

Period

Japan: Shōwa period (1926-1989)

Medium

color woodblock print on paper; ōban nishiki-e

Dimensions (H x W x D)

image: 10 9/16 in x 13 13/16 in; sheet: 11 1/8 in x 14 3/8 in

Inscriptions & Markings

artist's seal: 塊石, printed in red intaglio within square cartouche, lower right Transliteration: Kaiseki Language: Japanese

signature: 塊石筆, printed in black ink, lower right Transliteration (Translation): Kaiseki hitsu (brushed [by] Kaiseki) Language: Japanese

Collection Area

Asian Art; Graphic Arts

Category

Prints

Japanese Traditional Prints

Object Type

relief print

Culture

Japanese

Credit Line

Gift of Judith P. Benson

Accession Number

1995.60.3

Copyright

public domain

Terms

Japanese woodblock prints

nishiki-e

oban

relief printing

relief prints

Showa

woodcuts

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