The Oji Waterfall: Vintage Reproduction Print From Hiroshige's 100 Famous Views of Edo
This is a vintage reproduction offset woodblock print from famous Ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige and his 100 Famous views of Edo. Originally from a set dated from 1974 and produced by Kyodo News Agency in Tokyo.
Print 20 The Oji Waterfall: A waterfall at a dam on the Otonashi River. On the cliff is the Oji Gongen Shrine. The hill in the background is Asukayama. The building at the foot is Kinrinji Temple (not in existence now).
Condition: Given age (46 years old), in great condition. Close up photos are provided to show any flaws as well as some of the subtle details Hiroshige added to his art. There is a fiber that seems to be a natural part of the paper seen from the back. It adds a natural textured spot in the front in darkest part of river.
Dimensions: 9.75" Wide by 14.25" Height
Please note that the paper is thin but high quality and has some light texture to it (it looks and feels like traditional Japanese paper). The size isn't a standard frame size so it will need to be professionally framed to ensure protection and longevity.
This will ship gently rolled up in a rigid cardboard tube.