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Outbreak of Fire Seen from Hisamatsu-cho (Hisamatsu-chō kara miru shukka 久松町ニ而見る出火),

1881 [Meiji 14]

Kobayashi Kiyochika 小林清親, 1847–1915
Published by Fukuda Kumajirō 福田熊次郎, ca. 1800–1898
Japanese
Meiji era, 1868–1912
2009-152

Information

Title
Outbreak of Fire Seen from Hisamatsu-cho (Hisamatsu-chō kara miru shukka 久松町ニ而見る出火)
Dates

1881 [Meiji 14]

Medium
Woodblock print (ōban yoko-e format); ink and color on paper
Dimensions
block: 20 x 31.3 cm. (7 7/8 x 12 5/16 in.) sheet: 24.2 x 35.3 cm. (9 1/2 x 13 7/8 in.)
Credit Line
Museum purchase, The Anne van Biema Collection Fund
Object Number
2009-152
Place Made

Asia, Japan

Signatures
signed: Kobayashi Kiyochika hitsu小林清親筆
Inscription
Below right margin: 明治十四年二月十一日夜出火 “Great Fire on Night of February 11, 1881”
Marks/Labels/Seals
Written on back: [...] / 6424
Description

Outbreak of Fire Seen from Hisamatsu-chō
(Hisamatsu-chō yori miru shukka久松町ニ而見る出火).

This print depicts the fire that broke out in Tokyo on the evening of February 11, 1881, just fifteen days after the fire at Ryōgoku Bridge, which is the subject of our Kiyochika painting (PUAM 2009-77). The flames in the background appear very compelling against the dark foreground. The panicked crowd on the devastating night is well depicted in the dense foreground. On the lower left, the artist signed his name, “Kobayashi Kiyochika,” on the wall of a burning house. Kiyochika went out into the night to sketch the fire. He designed this print based on one of his watercolor sketches (see image on the right).

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–2009 Sebastian Izzard LLC, Asian Art (New York, NY), sold to the Princeton University Art Museum, 2009.