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494: 482: 470: 22: 434: 297:). He details the eating habits and technology of Yokohama's foreign residents, and suggests the Japanese would do well to learn from the West with such statements as: "We are by nature emotional and want a quick profit, but nowadays the Japanese merchants in Yokohama are trying hard to follow the Western model of remaining calm." While these works emphasize contrasts between the Japanese and foreigners, they also dispel myths: Sadahide notes that not all foreigners are tall or have long noses, despite the stereotypes. 301: 1424: 1412: 1372: 262:). While there is scant evidence of the reception of these works, the number of extant copies suggests they were popular, and they appear to depict foreigners in a positive light. Several prints depict pleasant interactions between foreigner and Japanese figures, such as dining together or playing badminton. This in contrast to the philosophy of 163:, 1824), the first of many books he was to illustrate throughout his career. In 1828 three years after the death of Utagawa Toyokuni, Utagawa Kunisada built a stone monument in Myokendo (妙見堂), on which the names of his students were inscribed, and Sadahide was the fourth name on the monument at the age of only 21. Most of his early works were 1498: 1400: 229:, the name at the time for the northernmost parts of Japan. This interest expanded to maps: he produces prints of maps of Edo, Yokohama, Japan, and the world—this last quite accurate and likely modeled after a Dutch example. His largest map was a nine-sheet panorama of Yokohama with a breadth of two metres. 493: 481: 469: 144:, and also used his birth surname as an art name late in his career. In addition, when Utagawa Kunisada succeeded to the art name of Utagawa Toyokuni , his students followed suit and changed "Sada (貞)" to "Kuni (国)", but Sadahide did not change his art name. 308:
The artist continued to make prints after moving to Nagasaki. There Sadahide made a panorama that was 10 metres (33 ft) long and produced books on the history and geography of Western lands. He joined ten other artists as part of a delegation the
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in Paris, where ten of his Edo views were exhibited. The following year, it was reported he ranked the best-selling ukiyo-e artist. Sadahide died in 1878 or 1879, shortly after producing a print of Yokohama the size of a
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warrior prints. In particular, he excelled at painting bird's eye view of landscapes based on his research by actually walking around the land.
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mat in 1871 entitled "Yokohama yokuran no shinkei". The first exhibition dedicated to Sadahide's work was held in 1997, subtitled
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Sadahide also produced guidebooks to Yokohama, include one of five volumes in 1862–66 called
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portraits of beauties. In the 1830s and 1840s he broadened his output to landscapes and
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In the 1850s Sadahide began to become known for his prints of exotic locales. In
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in the 1860s, a period when he was a best-selling artist. He was a member of the
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prints of foreigners and the goods they brought to Japan after the country ended
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Japanese Woodblock Prints: Artists, Publishers and Masterworks: 1680–1900
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Kanbara, Mayumi (2006). "Gountei Sadahide". In Kobayashi, Tadashi (ed.).
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Sadahide's earliest known works are the illustrations for a book
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The World of the Meiji Print: Impressions of a New Civilization
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Yokokawa Hori Iwa; 横川 彫 岩; Yamaguchiya Tōbei; 山口屋 藤兵衛 (1861),
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His work is held in several museums worldwide, including the
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Yokohama yokuran no shinkei (Panoramic view of Yokohama)1871
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In the 1859 to 1862 Sadahide produced a large number of
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Index


triptych
Japanese name
surname
ukiyo-e
Utagawa school
Yokohama-e
Yokohama
Tokugawa shogunate
International Exposition of 1867
Fusa Province
Chiba Prefecture
Shimōsa
Utagawa school
Kunisada
art name
bijin-ga
musha-e
First Opium War
Ainu people
Ezo
Yokohama-e
its self-imposed isolation
sonnō jōi
Convention of Kanagawa
Yokohama yokuran no shinkei
Tokugawa shogunate
International Exposition of 1867
tatami
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco

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