Utagawa Hiroshige’s extraordinary woodblock-print series One Hundred Famous Views of Edo ranks among the greatest achievements of Japanese art. Issued between 1856 and 1858, the 118 woodblock landscape and genre scenes of mid-19th-century Tokyo remain a precious record of the appearance, and spirit, of Edo at the culmination of more than two centuries of uninterrupted peace and prosperity. The four prints reproduced in this notecard assortment highlight the delicate cherry blossoms of Edo. Contains five each of the following notecards: Suwa Bluff, Nippori, 5/1856 Dam on the Otonashi River at Ōji, 2/1857 New Fuji, Meguro, 4/1857 Blossoms on the Tama River Embankment, 2/1856
• 20 blank notecards (5 each of 4 designs) with envelopes in a decorative box
• Printed in full color on recycled paper with soy based inks
• High-quality 250 gsm card stock
• Soft white envelopes
• Pomegranate’s notecard sets feature exclusive selections of art from museums and artists around the world
Published with the Brooklyn Museum
Box size: 5.375 x 7.375 x 1.5 in.
Card size: 5 x 7 in.