Yokohama american family print – (Kuniaki Utagawa Ii) Previous Next


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Date: 1861

Size: 36 x 26 cm

Museum: Bujalance Collection (Bujalance, Spain)

Technique: Print

Yokohama-e son grabados ukiyo-e que representan a extranjeros en el puerto de Yokohama. En 1859, el puerto de Yokohama, se abrió a los extranjeros y los artistas del ukiyo-e, sobre todo de la escuela Utagawa, hicieron más de 800 grabados representándolos en respuesta a la curiosidad general acerca de los extranjeros. En 1860 su popularidad era tal, que en sólo dos años se realizaron más de 400 yokohama-e. La producción de yokohama-e cesó en la década de 1880.Los temas más populares de estos grabados fueron escenas de la vida cotidiana, retratos de los extranjeros y escenas de género.

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