Kameido
1927
One of the most renowned Japanese print artists of the 20th century, Yoshida Hiroshi traveled extensively and created paintings and prints featuring memorable sites on his journeys. Kameido, a drum or half-moon bridge, allows pedestrians to cross the pond to Tenman-gu Shrine in this print. Above the bridge, a wisteria tree hangs over a lattice framework. Between April and May, the Fuji Matsuri festival is celebrated in honor of the blooming wisteria.
Woodblock print
polychrome
16 x 11 in. (40.6 x 27.9cm)
Eugene Fuller Memorial Collection
2004.3
Provenance: P.C. Hisken, Seattle; purchased from Mr. Hisken by the Seattle Art Museum, 1939