Fukagawa Susaki and Jūmantsubo, 1857, intercalary 5th month

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Jñmantsubo (100,00 tsubo or about 8 acres) was a large tract of land along the coast of Susaki, on the outskirts of Edo. In illustrating this rather desolate area from a "bird's-eye" view, Hiroshige cleverly depicted an actual bird-an eagle. The print with the darker background (right) is from a later edition, although the deterioration of the woodblocks-discernable through slight discrepancies in registration-is hardly noticeable.

Details
Title
Fukagawa Susaki and Jūmantsubo
Artist Life
1797 - 1858
Role
Artist
Accession Number
P.13,914
Catalogue Raisonne
Ukiyo-e shūka 14 (1981), Hiroshige list, p. 250, vertical ōban #62.92
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