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Imamiya Street, Chōshi, at Dusk

Ishiwata Kōitsu (1897-1987)
 

Japanese Color Woodblock Print

Imamiya Street, Chōshi, at Dusk

by Ishiwata Kōitsu, originally 1932

Ishiwata Kōitsu (1897-1987)


IHL Cat. #1206

About This Print

Source: website of the University of Alberta Art Collection https://search.museums.ualberta.ca/11-15855

"This print maintains Koitsu Ishiwata's reputation gained for depicting life in Tokyo and Yokohama's streets. Choshi is a port city in the subprefecture Chiba of Tokyo and is a developing tourist destination as well as a home to many industries in Chiba. This print is a characteristic Koitsu scene at dusk in a neighborhood. The depiction of night, darkness, mist and rain became more prominent after the Meiji era because the European influence taught Japanese artists how better to construct space, depth and shadow in darker conditions. This is one of Koitsu's most well known works and is even today in high demand amongst collectors all over the world."

Print Details

 IHL Catalog
 #1206
 Title or Description Imamiya Street, Chōshi, at Dusk (also seen translated as Twilight at Imamiya Street, Chōshi)
(Hakubo) Chōshi machi Imamiya dōri nite (薄暮)銚子町今宮通にて (as printed in left margin)
 Artist Ishiwata Kōitsu (1897-1987)
 Signature
江逸 Kōitsu
 Seal seal, see above, is unread (sometimes read as 石渡 Ishiwata) 
 Publication Date originally January 1932; this print later edition; likely 1945-1957
 Publisher
Watanabe Shōzaburō (1885-1962)
barely visible 6mm round A-type seal reading ワタナベ  (Watanabe)
(see the article Watanabe Shōzaburō (Publisher) (1885-1962)]
[Marks: seal 08-034; pub. ref. 576]
 Impression excellent
 Colors excellent
 Condition excellent - minor wrinkling
 Genre shin hanga
 Miscellaneous 
 Format horizontal oban
 H x W Paper 
 14 1/4 x 9 5/8 in. (36.2 x 24.4 cm) 
 Literature 
 The New Wave: Twentieth-century Japanese Prints from the Robert O. Muller Collection, p. 178, cat. 225.
 Collections This Print
 Smithsonian Institution The Arthur M. Sackler Gallery S2003.8.241; Carlton College ASIANetwork-Luce Asian Art in the Undergraduate Curriculum Project 1998.201; Los Angeles County Museum of Art M.73.37.474 (D-type seal); The British Museum 1984,0517,0.2; Rijksmuseum AK-MAK-1634; University of Alberta Art Collection 2001.6.16; TheNational Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo M00092-002National Library of Australia 5744920; John J. Burns Library, Boston College, Japanese PrintsCollection, MS.2013.043 (6mm seal); The Art Museum Princeton 61920; Honolulu Museum of Art 26630
Last revision:
8/6/2021
8/6/2018