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Dawn at Kanda (Yagumo Myöjin) Shrine by Kobayashi Kiyochika — Japanese Woodblock print

Dawn at Kanda (Yagumo Myöjin) Shrine

by Kobayashi Kiyochika

Medium:
Woodblock print
Image courtesy of
Honolulu Museum of Art

Description

A view of the Yakumo Myojin shrine in Kanda at dawn, likely from Kiyochika's celebrated series of Tokyo meisho-e from the late 1870s. The print employs his signature use of graduated sky tones and silhouetted forms to evoke the specific quality of early-morning light on a Shinto precinct. Torii, stone lanterns, or cryptomeria trees may anchor the composition, their dark masses set against a sky rendered in carefully graded bokashi. The Kanda area, one of Tokyo's older shitamachi neighborhoods, appears throughout Kiyochika's urban documentation. This and the related variant print suggest the subject was revisited or that the series includes multiple states or publisher editions.

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Dawn at Kanda (Yagumo Myöjin) Shrine was created by Kobayashi Kiyochika (小林清親).

Dawn at Kanda (Yagumo Myöjin) Shrine depicts night scenes.