Edo meisho dōke zukushi, yon, Ochanomizu no turibito Item Number: 795/22 from the MOA: University of British Columbia

Description

Print of men fishing in a river near a bridge in Ochanomizu (御茶の水). Mt Fuji appears in the background to the left side. The bridge is covered with a building on the right side on a green hill. Three men are fishing from the hill while two men are fishing in the river. In the upper right the series title and number in Japanese, 江戸名所道戯尽 四 (Edo meisho dōke dukushi, yon; Comical Views of Famous Places in Edo, No.4) appears in the red vertical rectangular. Next to it is the title, 御茶の水の釣人 (Ochanomizu no turibito; Fishermen at Ochanomizu) in the pink indented fan shape. In the lower left corner, there is a red vertical rectangular with the artist signature, 廣景画 (Hirokage ga) with a circular black censor seal (改印; arateme-in) above. There is a publisher’s seal of 辻岡屋 (Tsujiokaya) at the bottom left. The print is vertically rectangular.

Narrative

This print by Utagawa Hirokage (歌川広景) is entitled, Edo meisho dōke zukushi, yon, Ochanomizu no turibito (江戸名所道戯尽 四 御茶の水の釣人; The Comical Views of Famous Places in Edo series, no. 4, Fishermen at Ochanomizu). The Edo meisho dōke zukushi series, originally published in 1859-1861 consists of fifty works. The print is signed 廣景画 (Hirokage-ga) and above his signature is a circle censor seal (改印; arateme-in) of 未正改 (hitsuji sho aratame; goat 1 aratame). It was published by Tsujiokaya Bunsuke (辻岡屋文助) and marked with Tsujiokaya (辻岡屋) at the bottom left.