Ukiyo-e Educational Catalog · Record 51333
Sekiya Village on the Sumida River (Sumida gawa Sekiya no sato)
- Artist / 作者
- Katsushika Hokusai葛飾北斎
- Date / 年代
- 1827-1837
- Medium / 技法
- 浮世絵 / Ukiyo-e / Edo / aic
- Digital record / 画像記録
- 2000 × 1365 px
- Source collection / 所蔵元
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Published by / 公開者
- 朝倉レン
- Rights / 権利
- CC0 1.0 when is_public_domain=true
- Attribution / 表記
- Katsushika Hokusai. Sekiya Village on the Sumida River (Sumida gawa Sekiya no sato), 1827-1837. The Art Institute of Chicago.
Catalog note / 解説
The Sumida, a relatively short river, originates in the Kanto Mountains. The river changes names in the length of its course: first it is called the Nakatsu-gawa, then the Arakawa, the Sumidagawa, and at its lower reaches, the Ökawa or Asakusagawa. This major river flows north to south through the eastern half of Tokyo, connects a network of canals, and then empties into Tokyo Bay. Now as well as in the Edo period, the river was closely integrated into the life of the people; countless wholesale stores and warehouses were located along its banks. Sekiya was located to the north of the city of Edo proper, where the river was called the Arakawa. The village was famous for beautiful scenery. H…
This static, text-only record contains no image or externally loaded resource.