Cat Looking at Rice-fields near Asakusa Mounted Postcard
Exclusive to the British Museum, a mounted postcard of Cat looking at rice-fields near Asakusa (1857) by Japanese artist Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858).
The delightful image, entitled Asakusa Tanbo Tori-no Machi Mode, shows a cat looking out of a window at the rice-fields in Asakusa. The image formed part of Hiroshige’s series Meisho Edo Hyakkei (“One Hundred Famous Views of Edo").
A tranquil piece of home art celebrating the history of Japanese art.
- Product Code: CMCE19480
- Product Weight: 0.1Kg
- Dimensions: Postcard: H14 x L10cm
With mount: H25.5 x L20.5cm - Material: Invercote board
- Postage Weight: 0.10 Kg
Exclusive to the British Museum, a mounted postcard of Cat looking at rice-fields near Asakusa (1857) by Japanese artist Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858).
The delightful image, entitled Asakusa Tanbo Tori-no Machi Mode, shows a cat looking out of a window at the rice-fields in Asakusa. The image formed part of Hiroshige’s series Meisho Edo Hyakkei (“One Hundred Famous Views of Edo").
A tranquil piece of home art celebrating the history of Japanese art.
- Product Code: CMCE19480
- Product Weight: 0.1Kg
- Dimensions: Postcard: H14 x L10cm
With mount: H25.5 x L20.5cm - Material: Invercote board
- Postage Weight: 0.10 Kg