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Cherry Blossoms in the Shin-Yoshiwara Courtesan’s District Cherry Blossoms in the Shin-Yoshiwara Courtesan’s District

1818-30 (Bunsei era)/Color woodblock print on paper (pentaptych)

36.9 x 26.3 cm (each)

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ARTIST

Utagawa Toyokuni

1769-1825

List of artworks by the same artist

INFORMATION

Exhibiton history

Saturday, October 6 - Sunday, February 10, 2019

Flowers of Immense Charm–A Masterpiece Exhibition by Four Major Museums National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts (Taichung, Taiwan)

Saturday, October 6 - Sunday, November 25, 2012

Hokusai and Hiroshige Machida City Museum of Graphic Arts (Tokyo, Japan)

Wednesday, November 3 - Sunday, November 28, 2004

Treasures of Japanese Art Exhibition Kagawa History Museum (Kagawa, Japan)

Saturday, June 14 - Monday, July 7, 1997

400 Years of Art in the East and West—From the Collection of Tokyo Fuji Art Museum Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of Art (Ishikawa, Japan)

Tuesday, July 2 - Sunday, August 11, 1996

Treasures of Japanese Art from the TFAM Collection National Museum of Decorative Art (Havana, Cuba)

Saturday, September 16 - Sunday, October 1, 1995

Masterpieces of Ukiyo-e from the TFAM Collection: In Conjunction with the Celebrations of the 30th Anniversary of Singapore’s Independence Takashimaya Art Gallery (Singapore, Singapore)

Wednesday, March 15 - Friday, May 12, 1995

Treasures of Japanese Art from the TFAM Collection Inter-American Development Bank, Cultural Center (Washington D. C., USA)

Thursday, March 31 - Sunday, May 1, 1994

Masterpieces of Ukiyo-e from the TFAM Collection San Francesco Museum (San Marino, San Marino)

Monday, February 8 - Sunday, March 14, 1993

Treasures of Japanese Art from the TFAM Collection National Museum of Colombia (Santafe de Bogota, Colombia)

Sunday, January 26 - Sunday, March 22, 1992

Treasures of Japanese Art from the TFAM Collection Kunstlerhaus (Vienna, Austria)

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