True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Snow Scene of the Bank of Japan near Eitaibashi Bridge
by Inoue Yasuji
by Inoue Yasuji
"True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Snow Scene of the Bank of Japan near Eitaibashi Bridge" is a Meiji/Taisho prints landscape print by Inoue Yasuji, created during the Meiji period. This atmospheric composition captures a specific place and moment with the poetic sensibility that characterizes the finest Japanese landscape prints.
The snow scene demonstrates Inoue Yasuji's mastery of atmospheric effects, using the white of the paper itself as a compositional element while layered color blocks create the subtle interplay of light and shadow across the frozen landscape. The quiet stillness of the scene evokes mono no aware — the bittersweet awareness of impermanence that runs through Japanese aesthetics.
This print represents Inoue Yasuji's contribution to the Meiji/Taisho prints tradition during the Meiji period. As with all works by this artist, it reflects both individual artistic vision and the broader cultural moment in which it was created. For collectors and admirers of Japanese printmaking, it offers a window into the sophisticated aesthetic world that produced some of the most beloved images in art history.


Woodblock print

Woodblock print

Woodblock print

Wakasa Kugushiko
1920
Color woodblock print; oban
Woodblock print

1934
Color woodblock print; oban

n.d.
Woodblock print; ishizuri-e, section of harimaze sheet
Curated cross-cuts that include this print.
True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Snow Scene of the Bank of Japan near Eitaibashi Bridge was created by Inoue Yasuji (井上安治).
True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo: Snow Scene of the Bank of Japan near Eitaibashi Bridge depicts landscapes, snow scenes, and bridges, set at Tokyo.