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Utagawa Yoshiiku 歌川芳幾 (1833–1904), Japanese
A Bustling Procession to Takanawa 行列高縄, 1860
Ink on paper woodblock printing
1997.14.05.01-.03
Utagawa Yoshiiku was born Ochiai Yoshiiku. He was a member of the Utagawa school of art, the leading producer of Japanese ukiyo-e prints in the 19th century. As a sign of his artistic promise, Utagawa Yoshiiku was allowed to adopt the name of their teacher.
This scene shows a procession of woman walking beside the water carrying silk wrapped parcels, umbrellas, and a litter with a lavishly dressed woman inside. The woman can be identified as an imperial princess from the Minamoto clan, seen in the crest on her litter. The text identifies this as a procession to Takanawa, a neighborhood near Tokyo.