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Makura Bridge, HOnjo, from by Inoue Yasuji — Japanese Woodblock print

Makura Bridge, HOnjo, from

by Inoue Yasuji

Medium:
Woodblock print
Format:
Oban
Source:
harashobo

Typical Price

$1,000–$8,000. Common views: $1,000–$2,500. Key value factors: Inoue's Meiji-era Tokyo views, influenced by his teacher Kiyochika, have both artistic and historical value. His early death makes works scarce.

Description

Makura Bridge in the Honjo district of eastern Edo — an area of canals, workshops, and dense commoner housing — is the subject of this quietly atmospheric print. Honjo was one of Yasuji's recurring territories, its grid of waterways and bridges offering an inexhaustible supply of compositional material. The bridge is seen from the canal bank, with the low wooden span reflected in still water and the district's modest roofline visible beyond — a characteristic Yasuji portrait of the working city.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Makura Bridge, HOnjo, from was created by Inoue Yasuji (井上安治).

Makura Bridge, HOnjo, from depicts landscapes and bridges.