A Wonderful View: The Beauty of Landscape Ukiyo-e and Bird’s Eye View Paintings
Introduction of the Exhibition
This exhibit will display ukiyo-e prints of famous landscapes and guide maps from the Taisho era (1912 – 1926) onward in the style of bird’s eye views. Ukiyo-e paintings were often depicted from a lofty viewpoint, and bird’s eye view paintings depicted the landscape from an even higher vantage. In this exhibit we will introduce the ukiyo-e that utilize a bird’s eye view, as well as the artists from around the Taisho era that created bird’s eye view paintings used in guide maps such as Yoshida Hatsusaburo. Through their work, this exhibit will show the changes in paintings of landscapes and guide maps from the Edo period to the Showa period.
The series Fifty-three Stations of the Toukaidou Corner
The Sugoroku Board Game of Travelling to the Destination of Kyoto via Pilgrimage to Ise Shrine
Fujisawa Inn Corner
Enoshima Island, from the series “The Famous Places of the Toukaidou”
Enoshima Corner
Guide of Pilgrimage to Mt. Fuji for a Lone Traveler
Special Exhibition Corner
The Pictures of the Sightseeing Places of Kanagawa Prefecture