Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji (Hiroshige)
View of Mount Fuji from Satta Point in the Suruga Bay | |
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Artist | Hiroshige |
Year | 1859 |
Type | coloured woodcut |
Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji (Japanese: 富士三十六景, Hepburn: Fuji Sanjū-Rokkei) is the title of two series of woodblock prints by Japanese ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige, depicting Mount Fuji in differing seasons and weather conditions from a variety of different places and distances. The 1852 series, published by , are in landscape orientation using the chūban format, while the 1858 series are in the portrait ōban format and were published by .[1][2] The same subject had previously been dealt with by Hokusai in two of his own series, Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji, produced from c. 1830 to 1832,[3] and One Hundred Views of Mount Fuji, published in three volumes from 1834 to 1849.[4]
Prints[]
Note: All locations use the modern place names.
1852 series[]
This series was published by Yamanashi Prefectural Museum.[5] There is an alternate numbering scheme that corresponds to that given by Edmond de Goncourt in his work on Hokusai.[6]
. The images are shown in the order as determined by theThis list is incomplete; you can help by . (June 2019) |
№ | Image | Japanese title | Translated title | Location | Notes |
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2 | 東都目黒千代が崎 Tōto meguro chiyogasaki |
Chiyo Promontory at Meguro in the Eastern Capital | 東京都目黒区 Meguro, Tokyo |
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4 | 相模七里か濱風波 Sagami shichirigahama fūha |
Rough Sea at Shichirigahama ("Seven Ri Beach") in Sagami Province | 神奈川県鎌倉市 Kamakura, Kanagawa |
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11 | 大江戸市中七夕祭 Ōedo shichū tanabata matsuri |
Tanabata Festival in Edo | 東京都千代田区 Chiyoda, Tokyo |
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15 | 東都両国橋下 Tōto ryōgokubashi shita |
Below Ryōgoku Bridge in the Eastern Capital | 東京都墨田区・台東区 Sumida/Taitō, Tokyo |
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16 | 東都青山 Tōto aoyama |
Aoyama in the Eastern Capital | 東京都港区・渋谷区 Minato/Shibuya, Tokyo |
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17 | 武蔵多満川 Musashi tamagawa |
Tama River in Musashi Province | 東京都日野市 Hino, Tokyo |
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18 | 相模川 Sagamigawa |
Sagami River | 神奈川県海老名市・厚木市 Ebina/Atsugi, Kanagawa |
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24 | 東都木下川田甫 Tōto Kinegawa tanbo |
Field in Kinegawa | 東京都葛飾区・墨田区 Katsushika/Sumida, Tokyo |
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26 | 東海道大森縄手 Tōkaidō Ōmori Nawate |
Path through Rice Fields at Ōmori (or Ōiso) on the Tōkaidō Road | 東京都大田区大森 Ōmori, Ōta, Tokyo |
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29 | 相模大山来迎谷 Sagami ōyama raigōdani |
Valley of Approach at Ōyama in Sagami Province | 神奈川県伊勢原市 Isehara, Kanagawa |
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32 | 甲斐犬目峠 Kai inume tōge |
Inume ("Dog Eye") Pass in Kai Province | 山梨県上野原市 Uenohara, Yamanashi |
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33 | 甲斐夢山裏富士 Kai yumeyama urafuji |
Back View of Fuji from Dream Mountain in Kai Province | 山梨県甲府市 Kōfu, Yamanashi |
1858 series[]
This series was published by
.№ | Image | Japanese title | Translated title | Location | Notes |
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1 | 東都一石ばし Tōto ichikokubashi |
Ichikoku Bridge in the Eastern Capital | 東京都中央区八重洲・中央区日本橋本石町 Yaesu/Hongoku, Nihonbashi, Chūō, Tokyo |
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2 | 東都駿河町 Tōto Surugachō |
The Suruga District in the Eastern Capital | 東京都千代田区駿河台 Surugadai, Chiyoda, Tokyo |
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3 | 東都数奇屋河岸 Tōto sukiyagashi |
Sukiyagashi in the Eastern Capital | 東京都中央区 Chūō, Tokyo |
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4 | 東都佃沖 Tōto tsukuda oki |
Off Tsukuda Island in the Eastern Capital | 東京都中央区佃 Tsukuda, Chūō, Tokyo |
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5 | 東都御茶の水 Tōto ochanomizu |
Ochanomizu in the Eastern Capital | 東京都千代田区駿河台・文京区湯島 Surugadai, Chiyoda/Yushima, Bunkyō, Tokyo |
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6 | 東都両ごく Tōto ryōgoku |
Ryōgoku in the Eastern Capital | 東京都墨田区両国 Ryōgoku, Sumida, Tokyo |
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7 | 東都墨田堤 Tōto sumida tsutsumi |
The Sumida Embankment in the Eastern Capital | 東京都墨田区向島 Mukōjima, Sumida, Tokyo |
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8 | 東都あすか山Tōto asukayama | Mt. Asuka in the Eastern Capital | 東京都北区王子 Ōji, Kita, Tokyo |
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9 | 雑司かや不二見茶や Zōshigaya fujimi chaya |
The Teahouse with the View of Mt. Fuji at Zōshigaya | 東京都豊島区雑司が谷 Zōshigaya, Toshima, Tokyo |
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10 | 東都目黒夕日か岡 Toto meguro yūhigaoka |
Twilight Hill at Meguro in the Eastern Capital | 東京都目黒区目黒 Meguro, Tokyo |
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11 | 鴻之臺戸根川 Kōnodai tonegawa |
Wild Goose Hill and the Tone River | 千葉県市川市国府台 Kōnodai, Ichikawa, Chiba |
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12 | 武蔵小金井 Musashi koganei |
Koganei in Musashi Province | 東京都小金井市 Koganei, Tokyo |
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13 | 武蔵玉川 Musashi tamagawa |
The Tama River in Musashi Province | 東京都日野市[7] Hino, Tokyo |
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14 | 武蔵越が谷在 Musashi koshigaya zai |
Koshigaya in Musashi Province | 埼玉県越谷市 Koshigaya, Saitama |
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15 | 武蔵野毛横濱 Musashi noge yokohama |
Noge and Yokohama in Musashi Province | 神奈川県横浜市 Yokohama, Kanagawa |
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16 | 武蔵本牧のはな Musashi honmoku no hana |
Cherry Blossoms at Honmoku in Musashi Province | 神奈川県横浜市中区本牧 Honmoku, Naka-ku, Yokohama | ||
17 | 相州三浦之海上 Sōshū miura no kaijō |
The Sea off the Miura Peninsula in Sagami Province | 神奈川県三浦市 Miura-shi, Kanagawa-ken |
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18 | さがみ川 Sagamigawa |
The Sagami River | 神奈川県海老名市・厚木市 Ebina/Atsugi, Kanagawa |
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19 | 相摸七里か濱 Sagami shichirigahama |
The Seven Ri Beach in Sagami Province | 神奈川県鎌倉市 Kamakura, Kanagawa |
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20 | 相摸江之島入口 Sagami enoshima iriguchi |
The Entrance gate at Enoshima in Sagami Province | 神奈川県藤沢市 Fujisawa, Kanagawa |
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21 | はこ根の湖すい Hakone no kosui |
Lake at Hakone | 神奈川県箱根町 Hakone, Kanagawa |
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22 | 伊豆の山中 Izu no sanchū |
The Izu Mountains | 静岡県伊豆市 Izu, Shizuoka |
Jōren Falls | |
23 | 駿河薩タ之海上 Suruga satta no kaijō |
The Sea off Satta in Suruga Province | 静岡県静岡市清水区 Shimizu-ku, Shizuoka | ||
24 | 駿河三保之松原 Suruga miho no matsubara |
The Pine Forest of Miho in Suruga Province | 静岡県静岡市清水区 Shimizu-ku, Shizuoka |
Miho no Matsubara | |
25 | 東海堂左り不二 Tōkaidō hidari fuji |
Fuji on the left of the Tōkaidō Road | 静岡県富士市依田橋 Yodabashi, Fuji, Shizuoka |
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26 | 駿遠大井川 Sun'en ōigawa |
The Ōi River between Suruga and Totomi Provinces | 静岡県島田市 Shimada, Shizuoka |
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27 | 伊勢二見か浦 Ise futamigaura |
Futami Bay in Ise Province | 三重県伊勢市 Ise, Mie |
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28 | 信州諏訪之湖 Shinshū suwa no mizūmi |
Lake Suwa in Shinano Province | 長野県諏訪市 Suwa, Nagano |
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29 | 信濃塩尻峠 Shinano shiojiritōge |
Shiojiri Pass in Shinano Province | 長野県岡谷市・塩尻市 Okaya/Shiojiri, Nagano |
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30 | 甲斐御坂越 Kai misikagoshi |
Misaka Pass in Kai Province | 山梨県富士河口湖町 Fujikawaguchiko, Yamanashi |
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31 | 甲斐大月の原 Kai ōtsukinohara |
The Ōtsuki Plain in Kai Province | 山梨県大月市 Ōtsuki, Yamanashi |
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32 | 甲斐犬目峠 Kai inumetōge |
Dog Eye Pass in Kai Province | 山梨県上野原市 Uenohara, Yamanashi |
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33 | 下総小金原 Shimōsa koganehara |
Kogane Plain in Shimōsa Province | 千葉県松戸市 Matsudo, Chiba |
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34 | 上総黒戸の浦 Kazusa kuroto no ura |
Kuroto Bay in Kazusa Province | 千葉県木更津市 Kisarazu, Chiba |
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35 | 上総鹿埜山 Kazusa kanōzan |
Mt. Kanō in Kazusa Province | 千葉県君津市 Kimitsu, Chiba |
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36 | 房州保田ノ海岸 Bōshū hota no kaigan |
The Hota Coast in Awa Province | 千葉県鋸南町 Kyonan, Chiba |
References[]
- ^ Forbes, Andrew; Henley, David (2014). Utagawa Hiroshige's 36 Views of Mount Fuji (full 1858 series, portrait orientation). Chiang Mai: Cognoscenti Books. ASIN: B00KD7CZ9O
- ^ James King (2010). Beyond the Great Wave: The Japanese Landscape Print, 1727–1960. Peter Lang. p. 99. ISBN 9783034303170.
- ^ Calza, Gian Carlo (2003). Hokusai. Phaidon. p. 30. ISBN 0714844578.
- ^ "One Hundred Views of Mount Fuji (Fugaku hyakkei),1834; 1835; ca. 1849". Metropolitan Museum of Art.
- ^ "博物館資料のなかの『富士山』" ["Mount Fuji" in the Museum Collection] (in Japanese). Yamanashi Prefectural Museum. Retrieved 2018-06-08.
- ^ Stewart, Basil (1922). "The Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji". A Guide to Japanese Prints. New York: E.P. Dutton and Company.
- ^ "博物館資料のなかの『富士山』: 山梨県立博物館 -Yamanashi Prefectural Museum-".
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