Sadahide Competing to Be First at the Battle of the Uji River
Item No | A1-99-240 |
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Title | Competing to Be First at the Battle of the Uji River |
Artist | Sadahide |
Date | 1861 |
Condition | Creases,Foxing,Burn,Backed |
Size | 73.5×35.5cm |
Price | $2919.51 |
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Sadahide
1807-ca. 1878.
Ukiyoe painter. Also referred to as Gyokuransai, Gountei, and others as Gago. A pupil of Toyokuni -III-(Kunisada)">Kunisada I and an excellent painter of beauty, warriors, and landscape. He is known to have depicted a number of Yokohama Ukiyoe in the end of Bakufu, also considered one of the pioneers in the field along with Yoshikazu. His depicting landscape takes a bird-eye view.