HIROSHIGE BLUE

2024, October 5th-December 8th

1st Term October 5th-November 4th
2nd Term November 9th-December 8th

Will be closed on October 7, 15, 21, 28, November5-8, 11, 18, 25, December 2.

Opening Hours : 10:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. (Last Admission: 5:00 p.m.)
Admission : Adult ¥1000 / University and High school students ¥700 / Junior High School Students and below(under 15 years old) FREE

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Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) was a master of landscape paintings. His works are still popular today, especially the beautiful deep blues of the sky and sea. Those were painted with a blue ink called “Bero-ai (prussian blue)” which was used for ukiyo-e since around 1830. Many artists were inspired by Bero-ai’s beauty and used it to draw landscapes. Hiroshige, in his mid-30s at the time, was one such artist. Once Hiroshige discovered landscape paintings through his encounter with Bero-ai, he gained popularity by delicately drawing the ever-changing sky and water surface. Since then, he continued to produce poetic masterpieces until he passed away, establishing his position in the ukiyo-e world. The exhibition will mainly present Hiroshige’s masterpieces using Bero-ai to bring out the charm of “Hiroshige Blue,” which received worldwide acclaim.

Utagawa Hiroshig: One Hundred Famous Views of Edo: Kyōbashi Bridge and Takegashi Bank(1st Term)
One Hundred Famous Views of Edo: Night View of Saruwaka-machi(2nd Term)

Highlight of Exhibition 1 New era through Bero-ai – masterpieces of landscape paintings

We will introduce some of the famous works colored in beautiful blue from Hiroshige’s first seller of landscape pictures “Famous Places in Edo,” to “Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō Road” which made him a star, to the masterpiece of his later years “One Hundred Famous Views of Edo.”

Eight Views of Edo: Full Moon at Takanawa(1st Term)
Famous Places in Kyoto: Cherry Trees in Full Bloom at Arashiyama(2nd Term)
Eight Views of the Environs of Edo: Clearing Weather at Shibaura(1st Term)
Wild Duck and Reeds in the Snow(2nd Term)
Rabbits and the Moon(1st Term)

Highlight of Exhibition 2  The blue era of the ukiyo-e world

Bero-ai reproduces vivid blue, which fascinated many ukiyo-e artists, such as Katsushika Hokusai, Keisai Eisen, and Utagawa Kuniyoshi. The exhibition will also present some works produced in the background of the Bero-ai trend including Hokusai’s landscape painting masterpiece “Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji.”

Katsushika Hokusai Thirty-six Views of Mt. Fuji: Umezawa in Sagami Province(2nd Term)
Utagawa Kuniyoshi Thirty-six Views of Mt. Fuji Viewed from Edo: View of Mt. Fuji beneath Shin-Ōhashi Bridge(1st Term)

Highlight of Exhibition 3 Works before the appearance of Bero-ai

During his training, Hiroshige mainly drew pictures of beautiful women, kabuki actors, and warriors. This section introduces his work before he became popular for landscape paintings. What kind of artist would Hiroshige have been if “Bero-ai (prussian blue)” never appeared? It may be fun to view exhibitions with this caveat in mind.

Kabuki Actors Nakamura Daikichi I and Nakamura Shikan I(2nd Term)
Admission
Adult 1000円
University and High school students 700円
Junior High School Students and below (under 15 years old) FREE
Calendar

休館日

2024 10

休館日

1-4,7,15,21,28

2024 / 10

1-4,7,15,21,28

SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
2024 11

休館日

5-8,11,18,25

2024 / 11

5-8,11,18,25

SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
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