Hiroshige - 53 Stations of the Tokaido - Print 21

Hiroshige - 53 Stations of the Tokaido - Print 21

21 Mariko - Two travellers having refreshment at a wayside teahouse, from which another traveller has just departed, and a woman with a child on her back waiting on them. Beside the teahouse grows a plum tree, just bursting into blossom against the rosy sky; behind rises a grey hill tinted with brown. Here, travellers enjoy grated yam broth, the local speciality, while appreciating the green leaves and plum flowers of the early spring. Basho, the most famous haiku poet in Japan, praised the scenery and the broth in one of his haiku poems. Utagawa Hiroshige (1797 - 1858). The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido - Hoeido edition (1831-4) Date: 1831 - 1834

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  • ILEA000636540
  • Registered date
  • 1900/12/31 00:19:00
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  • Mary Evans Picture Library/ROBERT GILLMOR / Kyodo News Images
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  • Copyright (c) Mary Evans Picture Library 2015
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  • 5957 × 4029 pixel
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  • 300 dpi
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