Prints in Collection
View of Uji Bridge, print 4
from the set Famous Places in Ise, 1897
IH Cat. #2257 and #2343
View of Magatama Pond, print 5
from the set Faemous Places in Ise, 1897
IHL Cat. #2258 and #2344
View of Futamigaura, print 6
from the set Famous Places in Ise, 1897
IHL Cat. #2259 and #2345
Biographical Data
Biography
Hirose Harutaka 広瀬春孝 (1870-?)
sources: Osaka Prefectural Library https://www.library.pref.osaka.jp/nakato/shotenji/01_meish.html and as footnoted
Hirose was born in Sumiyama-cho Osaka with the given name Fūsai 楓斎 and it is recorded that he resided in Minami kyūhōji machi in Osaka. A student of Hayashi Motoharu (1858-1903), he worked in a similar style to his teacher and he designed for both woodblock and lithograph prints. His primary extant works are designs for meisho-e (prints of famous places), creating at least six sets/series of meisho-e between the year 1896 and 1903, including Famous Places in Tokyo 東京名所; Famous Places in Kamakura 鎌倉名所; Famous Place in Osaka 大阪名所 1898; Famous Places in Ise 伊勢名所; Famous Places in Sanuki 讃岐名所; Famous Places in Sakai 阪堺名所 and Famous Place in Kōya 高野名所. In addition to designing scenes of "famous places", he produced designs for fan prints, as shown below, and hikifuda (advertisements) for various businesses, as also show below.
The "World Artists BlueBook", lists the artist under his family name, Hirose Fūsai 廣瀬楓斎 and while they note that he is a nihonga (Japanese-style) painter, I can find no extant nihonga works attributed to him.1
1 Artis Japan.net http://artisjapan.net/default.asp?action=-1&koku=nasi&bun=nasi&nam=%8D%EC%89%C6%96%BC&kensaku=%82%D0*&bukkoflag=0&page=41A Few Examples of the Artist's Work
Two Hikifuda 引札
Three Fan (uchiwa) Prints (dates unknown)
Signatures and Seals Attributed to the Artist (a few examples)
春孝 / 春孝 Harutaka / Harutaka seal | 應需 春孝 ōju Harutaka | 應需春孝 ōju Harutaka | 楓斎 / 春孝 Fūsai / Harutaka seal | 應需 楓斎はるたか / 楓斎 ōju Fūsai Harutaka / Fūsai seal | 楓斎 槿? Fūsai followed by unread characters |
last revision:
7/14/2020 created