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作品
年代 : 嘉永6年
サイズ : 大判
刷 : 良
保存 : 良
詳細 : -
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五色浜はその名の通りメノウ色、コハク色、ルリ色、白色、斑紋など5色の玉砂利がその由来となっている。
六十余州名所図会は、広重による日本全国の名所を描いたシリーズ。全図とも画面は縦長で、前景を大きく描き遠近を強調するなど、斬新な構図がとられている。
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Date : 1853
Size : O-ban
Impression : Good
Condition : Good
Detail : -
As the name suggests, Goshikihama (Five-Colored Beach) is named after the five colors of pebbles found there.
(Source: Hyogo Prefectural Museum of History)
"Famous Places in the 60-Odd Provinces" is a series by Hiroshige depicting famous places throughout Japan.
All of the works are vertically oriented, with innovative compositions such as a large foreground and emphasis on perspective.
Hiroshige was born in 1776, the son of Ando Genemon, a fireman on the Yashirosu river bank in Edo. He loved painting from an early age and became a student of Utagawa Toyohiro at the age of 15. At first, Hiroshige painted beauties and portraits of actors. He became famous as a popular painter by creating numerous landscapes, starting with his "Famous Places of the Eastern Capital" series.