100 Views of Edo # 86 by Ando Hiroshige
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Artist: Ando Hiroshige (1787-1858)
Woodblock Print Title: Naito Shinjuku, Yotsuya (Yotsuya Naito Shinjuku), from the series One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (Meisho Edo hyakkei)
1st Publication: 1857
Size: Vertical oban; 35.9 x 24.6 cm (14 1/8 x 9 11/16 in.)
Date of this edition: 1857
Publisher: Uoya Eikichi
Condition: Margin partially trimmed affecting the seals, mild soiling and small repaired wormhole on the lower margin.
More about this print: Why would the artist choose such an odd vantage point? The lowness of the subject matter, apart from the hind view, is important in considering this print in context; it is an appropriate expression of the place: Naitō Shinjuku, near Yotsuya Gate, the western entrance to Edo.
Founded in 1698, this quarter was intended from the start as a semiofficial center of prostitution and the first stop along Kōshū Highway out of Edo. The prostitutes at this down-to-earth settlement were described as "flowers blooming in the horse droppings of Yotsuya." Hiroshige pays close attention to the placement of the objects on the ground, from the straw-sandaled legs of the two horses and their groom to the five separate balls of manure.
Pictures: Pictures are taken outdoor, in the shade, to reflect true colors, without any enhancements of any kind. The last picture is taken indoor, with a light behind the print, to reveal the exact paper grain, holes if any, or other possible flaws.
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