| Stockno.: | 19-124 | Artist: | Toyohara Chikanobu 豊原周延 (1838-1912) | Description: | Triptych Wednesday, Waterfall at Meguro (Meguro no taki), from the series Seven Days a Week (Shichiyō no uchi).
Published by Hasegawa Sonokichi in 1896.
The triptych shows a regular Wednesday in the late Meiji period at Rōsen temple (also known as Meguro Fudōson), which had been a popular pilgrimage site in the Edo period. The prints contain a relaxed atmosphere. On the left a lady is smoking a pipe, and in the middle a mother is taking her daughter for a stroll. In the background people can be seen bathing underneath the dragon shaped gargoyles, of which the temple likely derives its name (瀧泉寺). A nice detail is the cat-shaped colofon that contains the information of the publisher. | Signed: | Yōshū Chikanobu with seal. | Size: | Oban | Condition: | Very good impression, colour and condition | Price: | Euro 595 | Reference: | | | | |
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