
Horikawa Tea
- Date:
- 1844
- Medium:
- N/A
- Image courtesy of
- Artsy
Description
Utagawa Kuniyoshi's "Horikawa Tea" is a work that reflects the artist's ongoing exploration of visual expression.
This ukiyo-e print continues the rich tradition of Japanese woodblock printing that flourished during the Edo period and beyond. Created in 1844, during the twilight of the Edo period, this work represents the rich artistic traditions of pre-modern Japan.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Horikawa Tea was created by Utagawa Kuniyoshi (歌川国芳) in 1844.
Horikawa Tea depicts food & drink.



