Hiroshige’s “Edo Hyaku”: Perspectives of Landscape Ukiyo-e Prints in Portrait Layout
Feb 22

Hiroshige’s “Edo Hyaku”: Perspectives of Landscape Ukiyo-e Prints in Portrait Layout

Now Open for Visitors!

Gallery Exhibition | Admission Free | Registration Required

Our new exhibition examines the final years of legendary ukiyo-e artist, Hiroshige (1797–1858), which was characterized by the use of tall portrait layouts in landscape paintings. Linear perspectives, the expression of depth and distance, are keys to unfold the visual wealth of Hiroshige’s later pieces.

Please book a visit here: https://jftor.org/jft-visitor-policy/

The Japan Foundation, Toronto

DETAILS

The Japan Foundation, Toronto
(416) 966-1600

2 Bloor Street East
Suite 300
Toronto ON M4W 1A8
Canada

DATE & TIME

- [ Add to Calendar ] 2022-02-22 16:30:00 2022-04-21 20:30:00 Hiroshige’s “Edo Hyaku”: Perspectives of Landscape Ukiyo-e Prints in Portrait Layout

Now Open for Visitors!

Gallery Exhibition | Admission Free | Registration Required

Our new exhibition examines the final years of legendary ukiyo-e artist, Hiroshige (1797–1858), which was characterized by the use of tall portrait layouts in landscape paintings. Linear perspectives, the expression of depth and distance, are keys to unfold the visual wealth of Hiroshige’s later pieces.

Please book a visit here: https://jftor.org/jft-visitor-policy/

2 Bloor Street East
Suite 300
Toronto ON M4W 1A8
Canada

Bloor St. Culture Corridor info@perceptible.com America/Toronto public

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