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Hiroshige II (1826 - 1869)

Cherry Blossoms in Full Bloom at Ueno

Series: Thirty-six Views of Toto
Medium: Woodblock Print
Date: 1862
Size (H x W): 14.75 x 10 (inches)
Publisher: Sagamiya Tokichi
Seals: Aratame combined with year censor seal
Signature: Hiroshige ga
Condition: Good color and impression, light surface soiling and creases, light mat marking on bottom and left

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About the artist

Hiroshige II, born Chimpei Morita, belonged to a family of firemen. The protégé of Hiroshige, Hiroshige II was adopted by this great ukiyo-e master in 1845. Hiroshige II used the name Shigenobu until his teacher's death in 1858. He soon married his teacher's daughter, Otatsu, and took the name Hiroshige II. Around 1865, he divorced his wife, and moved to Yokohama. During this time, he designed prints and painted tea boxes and lanterns to make a living under the names Shigenobu and Ryusho. In the years following his divorce, Hiroshige II stopped producing work. Over the course of his career, he used several different go including Hiroshige II, Ichiryusai, Ichiyusai, Kisai, Ryusai, Ryusho, and Shigenobu.