
Mikura Bridge, Honjo
by Inoue Yasuji
- Medium:
- Woodblock print
- Format:
- Oban
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
Mikura Bridge in the Honjo district crosses one of the smaller canals threading through the eastern lowlands of old Edo, depicted here in Yasuji's characteristic documentary style. The bridge is modest but precisely observed, its wooden structure and the surrounding district's working-class architecture rendered with the same attentiveness Yasuji brought to the city's grander monuments. The print belongs to his systematic survey of Honjo's waterways — a neighborhood the artist clearly knew and valued as a repository of authentic Edo character.
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Featured in Collections
Curated cross-cuts that include this print.
Frequently Asked Questions
Mikura Bridge, Honjo was created by Inoue Yasuji (井上安治).
Mikura Bridge, Honjo depicts landscapes and bridges.