Artist
Jukakudō Masakuni 壽鶴堂政国|Jugyōdō Umekuni 壽暁堂梅国|Juyōdō Toshikuni 壽陽堂歳国|Jushōdō Fujikuni 壽松堂ふじ国|Hōgadō Kishikuni 方雅堂きし国
Jukakudō Masakuni 壽鶴堂政国|Jugyōdō Umekuni 壽暁堂梅国|Juyōdō Toshikuni 壽陽堂歳国|Jushōdō Fujikuni 壽松堂ふじ国|Hōgadō Kishikuni 方雅堂きし国 is a Romanticism artist. 1 work is cataloged here, principally at Metropolitan Museum of Art.
These five linked woodblock prints show a single evening scene sliced into a pentaptych, with each sheet named for its publisher: Jukakudō, Jugyōdō, Juyōdō, Jushōdō, and Hōgadō. The scene is “Enjoying the Evening Cool near Lord Nabeshima’s Warehouses,” printed around 1825 in vibrant nishiki-e style. Figures relax under lantern light, while cranes and pines frame the composition in traditional ukiyo-e fashion. Tap “Enjoying the Evening Cool near Lord Nabeshima’s Warehouses” to zoom into the full spread.
Works by Jukakudō Masakuni 壽鶴堂政国|Jugyōdō Umekuni 壽暁堂梅国|Juyōdō Toshikuni 壽陽堂歳国|Jushōdō Fujikuni 壽松堂ふじ国|Hōgadō Kishikuni 方雅堂きし国
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Museum
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