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Utagawa Hiroshige and Yamadaya Shōjirō

Wrestling Matches between Mountains and Seas (Sankai mitate zumô)

1857

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Wrestling Matches between Mountains and Seas (Sankai mitate zumô)

1857

Physical Qualities Color woodcut, Sheet: 254 x 362 mm. (10 x 14 1/4 in.)
Credit Line Julius Levy Memorial Fund
Object Number 2012.180
Boats harbored in the cove with three under sail returning to shore; in the far distance, more sails dot the horizon. The cove is ringed by steep hills, rocky at water's edge but otherwise forested.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by purchase, 2012; Joan B. Mirviss, New York, 2012; Brewster Hanson Collection, Geneva
Asian Rotations 2024

Artist

Utagawa Hiroshige

2000–2000

Japanese, 1797-1858
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Publisher

Yamadaya Shōjirō

2000–2000

active 1851-1866
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