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A carp in monochrome ink.
Carp
Courtesy of the Harn Museum of Art, Photography by Foad Seyed Mohammadi

Carp

Artist Andō Hiroshige 安藤広重 (Japanese, 1797 - 1858)
Datelate 1830s
Place of originJapan, Asia
Mediumwoodcut print, sumi ink on paper (Sumizuri-e print)
DimensionsPaper: 13 x 2 7/8 in. (33.02 x 7.3 cm)
ClassificationsPrints
Credit LineGift of Brian A. Dursum
Object number2024.15.27
Collections
Visual DescriptionA carp in monochrome ink.
Three boats with fishermen floating in a river.
Andō Hiroshige 安藤広重
1850
Procession of people up a mountain road.  Trees and village behind them in the background.
Andō Hiroshige 安藤広重
mid 1830s
Woman with parasol and pug dogs with an inset of a river scene, TL
Andō Hiroshige 安藤広重
c. 1840
A shopkeeper and his shop along the road to Mt. Fuji
Andō Hiroshige 安藤広重
1840s
Evening rain on large pine tree over village
Andō Hiroshige 安藤広重
c. 1860s
Reprint after Owl on a Pine Branch by Moonlight
Andō Hiroshige 安藤広重
20th century (reprint)
Woman in traditional dress holding a parasol
Andō Hiroshige 安藤広重
c.1830
Snow scene with a temple and trees
Andō Hiroshige 安藤広重
20th century reprint
Ascending Ducks at Katata
Andō Hiroshige 安藤広重
20th century reprint
Autumn Moon at Ishiyama
Andō Hiroshige 安藤広重
20th century reprint
Famous Places in Edo (Edo meisho)
Andō Hiroshige 安藤広重
20th Century reprint
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