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Utagawa Sadahide

  1807
  1879
   •   Asian Art   •   Wikipedia: Utagawa Sadahide

Utagawa Sadahide was one of the most famous masters of Japanese woodblock prints, which were used as book illustrations, for example. His oeuvre also includes show prints, depictions of beautiful women (bijin-e), warrior prints (musha-e), and panoramic representations of Japanese cities and landscapes. What all his works have in common is that they were designed in the style of ukiyo-e. They reflect the attitude towards life of the emerging bourgeoisie, which was burgeoning especially in Edo, the former Tokyo, during the Edo period of the same name. Utagawa Sadahide was one of the leading woodblock printmakers who captured the worldview of the Japanese middle classes and expressed it in atmospheric images. He gained notoriety outside of Japan as well, as he was one of eleven artists whose work was featured at the 1867 Paris World's Fair. The exhibition and his popularity in Japan made him one of the leading woodblock print artists of his time.

Little is known about the life of Utagawa Sadahide. It is known that he was born Hashimoto Kenjirō in Shimousa province, now Chiba and Ibaraki prefectures. He enjoyed his training in the studio of Utagawa Kunisada I, where he quickly established himself as one of the most important students. His career began with book illustrations: He produced woodblock prints for the author Jippensha Ikku, which illustrated the first volume of his 1824 work Misaogata tsuge no ogushi. In total, he illustrated more than 230 books in the further course of his work. In the following artistic period, Utagawa Sadahide devoted himself to the depiction of beautiful women and warriors, whom he immortalized in impressive prints. He also made drawings of foreigners who had settled in Yokohama. He was fascinated by their lifestyles and wanted to make them accessible to a wider audience. He later gained popularity, however, primarily through his landscape views and panoramic prints showing details of cities such as Edo, Kyōto and Ōsaka. Furthermore, he captured pilgrimage sites and temple complexes in impressive woodblock prints.

Utagawa Sadahide's woodblock prints are characterized by their colorfulness and vividness. They depict the vibrant city life and the customs of the bourgeoisie during the Edo period and bear witness to the mundanity of the time. The depiction of foreigners living in Japan make a special contribution to this, as they support the cosmopolitanism of Japan during the Edo period. In particular, the depiction of merchant houses, American merchants, and Europeans with their clothing that was foreign to Japan were very popular. The artist also depicted opulent clothing in drawings of beautiful Japanese women, where the kimono with elaborate patterns and details is especially prominent. European, sweeping dresses and uniforms are other details that are repeated subjects in the figurative depictions of the Japanese master printer.

Utagawa Sadahide

  1807
  1879
   •   Asian Art   •   Wikipedia: Utagawa Sadahide

Utagawa Sadahide was one of the most famous masters of Japanese woodblock prints, which were used as book illustrations, for example. His oeuvre also includes show prints, depictions of beautiful women (bijin-e), warrior prints (musha-e), and panoramic representations of Japanese cities and landscapes. What all his works have in common is that they were designed in the style of ukiyo-e. They reflect the attitude towards life of the emerging bourgeoisie, which was burgeoning especially in Edo, the former Tokyo, during the Edo period of the same name. Utagawa Sadahide was one of the leading woodblock printmakers who captured the worldview of the Japanese middle classes and expressed it in atmospheric images. He gained notoriety outside of Japan as well, as he was one of eleven artists whose work was featured at the 1867 Paris World's Fair. The exhibition and his popularity in Japan made him one of the leading woodblock print artists of his time.

Little is known about the life of Utagawa Sadahide. It is known that he was born Hashimoto Kenjirō in Shimousa province, now Chiba and Ibaraki prefectures. He enjoyed his training in the studio of Utagawa Kunisada I, where he quickly established himself as one of the most important students. His career began with book illustrations: He produced woodblock prints for the author Jippensha Ikku, which illustrated the first volume of his 1824 work Misaogata tsuge no ogushi. In total, he illustrated more than 230 books in the further course of his work. In the following artistic period, Utagawa Sadahide devoted himself to the depiction of beautiful women and warriors, whom he immortalized in impressive prints. He also made drawings of foreigners who had settled in Yokohama. He was fascinated by their lifestyles and wanted to make them accessible to a wider audience. He later gained popularity, however, primarily through his landscape views and panoramic prints showing details of cities such as Edo, Kyōto and Ōsaka. Furthermore, he captured pilgrimage sites and temple complexes in impressive woodblock prints.

Utagawa Sadahide's woodblock prints are characterized by their colorfulness and vividness. They depict the vibrant city life and the customs of the bourgeoisie during the Edo period and bear witness to the mundanity of the time. The depiction of foreigners living in Japan make a special contribution to this, as they support the cosmopolitanism of Japan during the Edo period. In particular, the depiction of merchant houses, American merchants, and Europeans with their clothing that was foreign to Japan were very popular. The artist also depicted opulent clothing in drawings of beautiful Japanese women, where the kimono with elaborate patterns and details is especially prominent. European, sweeping dresses and uniforms are other details that are repeated subjects in the figurative depictions of the Japanese master printer.





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Russians raising sheep for wool ...
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Western traders loading cargo in...
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Sales Room at a Foreign Merchant...
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Schrijvende buitenlanders in een...
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Contemporary Six Jewel Faces (To...
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Amerikaans handelshuis in Yokohama
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Overzicht van de wijk Honcho en ...
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Hollanders op stap op een vrije ...
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Russen op een uitje Rosyajin yu...
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Nederlandse vrouw met glas en ge...
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The salon of a house of foreign ...
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Amerikaan op een uitje Amerikaj...
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Battle of Ōei
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28 Views Of Yokohama In Kanagawa...
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Chinese Man from Nanking Admirin...
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Overzicht van de wijk Honcho en ...
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American Merchant Traveling in Y...
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Holland (Oranda koku), from the ...
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Dutch people taking a Sunday wal...
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Holland Orandakoku (title on ob...
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Kanadehon Ch?shingura: Act VII, ...
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Western traders loading cargo in...
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Parlour of a foreign mercantile ...
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The salon of a house of foreign ...
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Overzicht van de wijk Honcho en ...
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Russian and China (Roshia koku f...
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Western traders at Yokohama tran...
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Europeans taking a walk in Yokoh...
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French Woman Admiring Goldfish a...
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American Woman Playing an Accord...
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Parlour of a foreign mercantile ...
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Foreigners in Yokohama draw up c...
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Dutch Woman Making a Toast to He...
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Foreigner Checking Documents at ...
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English merchant sorting fabrics...
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Optocht van mensen uit de Vijf L...
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A. Hollander (colour woodblock p...
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Amerikaans handelshuis in Yokoha...
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Interior of the Kabuki Theater.
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Curio Shop (Karamono ten no zu),...
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Americans enjoying Sunday in Yok...
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Amerikaans handelshuis in Yokohama
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Foreign merchant house
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Merchants of Yokohama: French Wo...
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Optocht van mensen uit de Vijf L...
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Banquet at a foreign mercantile ...
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Overzicht van de wijk Honcho en ...
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Foreign Mercantile House in Yoko...
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Panoramic View of the Pleasure Q...
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View of Yokohama (Yokohama fukei...
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Nederlandse handelsagent pioenro...
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True View of a Yokohama Mercanti...
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Beschutting zoeken tijdens een p...
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Banquet at a Foreign Merchant Ho...
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Optocht van mensen uit de Vijf L...
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Optocht van mensen uit de Vijf L...
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Amerikaans handelshuis in Yokohama
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Procession of Minamoto no Yorito...
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The Carriage-pulling Scene (Kuru...
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The Village School Scene (Terako...
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The Transmission Scene (Denjuba)...
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The Opening Scene (Daijo), from ...
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The Domyoji Scene (Domyoji no da...
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