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C 1834 Collection

"C 1834: A Glimpse into the World of Japanese Art" Step back in time to the year 1834

Background imageC 1834 Collection: Selfportrait friends Marinemaler Weiss Joseph Fay

Selfportrait friends Marinemaler Weiss Joseph Fay
Selfportrait with friends (Marinemaler Weiss and Joseph Fay), c. 1834, oil on canvas on lime wood, 11.8 x 15.5 cm, signed and inscribed on the reverse: C

Background imageC 1834 Collection: Red Maple Trees Tsuten Bridge Tsutenkyo No Momiji

Red Maple Trees Tsuten Bridge Tsutenkyo No Momiji
Red Maple Trees at the Tsuten Bridge (Tsutenkyo no momiji), from the series Famous Places in Kyoto (Kyoto meisho no uchi), c

Background imageC 1834 Collection: Evening Shower Bank Tadasu River Tadasugawara No Yudachi

Evening Shower Bank Tadasu River Tadasugawara No Yudachi
Evening Shower at the Bank of Tadasu River (Tadasugawara no yudachi), from the series Famous Places in Kyoto (Kyoto meisho no uchi), c

Background imageC 1834 Collection: Willow Tree Gate Shimabara Pleasure Quarter Shimabara Deguchi No Yanagi

Willow Tree Gate Shimabara Pleasure Quarter Shimabara Deguchi No Yanagi
The Willow Tree at the Gate of Shimabara Pleasure Quarter (Shimabara deguchi no yanagi), from the series Famous Views of Kyoto (Kyoto meisho no uchi), c

Background imageC 1834 Collection: Returning Sails Yabase Yabase No Kihan Series Eight Views

Returning Sails Yabase Yabase No Kihan Series Eight Views
Returning Sails at Yabase (Yabase no kihan), from the series Eight Views of Omi (Omi hakkei no uchi), c. 1834, Utagawa Hiroshige 歌川 広重, Japanese, 1797-1858, Japan, Color woodblock print, oban

Background imageC 1834 Collection: Enjoying Evening Cool Riverbed Shijo Shijogawara Yusuzumi

Enjoying Evening Cool Riverbed Shijo Shijogawara Yusuzumi
Enjoying the Evening Cool on the Riverbed at Shijo (Shijogawara yusuzumi), from the series Famous Places in Kyoto (Kyoto meisho no uchi), c

Background imageC 1834 Collection: Willow Tree Gate Shimabara Pleasure Quarrter

Willow Tree Gate Shimabara Pleasure Quarrter
Willow Tree at the Gate of the Shimabara Pleasure Quarrter (Shimabara deguchi no yanagi), from the series Famous Places in Kyoto (Kyoto meisho no uchi), c

Background imageC 1834 Collection: Kiyomizu Temple Series Famous Places Kyoto Kyoto Meisho No Uchi

Kiyomizu Temple Series Famous Places Kyoto Kyoto Meisho No Uchi
Kiyomizu Temple, from the series Famous Places in Kyoto (Kyoto meisho no uchi), c. 1834, Utagawa Hiroshige 歌川 広重, Japanese, 1797-1858, Japan, Color woodblock print, oban, 9 3/4 x 14 3/4 in

Background imageC 1834 Collection: Village Yase Yase No Sato Series Famous Places

Village Yase Yase No Sato Series Famous Places
The Village of Yase (Yase no sato), from the series Famous Places in Kyoto (Kyoto meisho no uchi), c. 1834, Utagawa Hiroshige 歌川 広重, Japanese, 1797-1858, Japan, Color woodblock print, oban

Background imageC 1834 Collection: Night Rain Karasaki Karasaki No Yau Series Eight Views

Night Rain Karasaki Karasaki No Yau Series Eight Views
Night Rain at Karasaki (Karasaki no yau), from the series Eight Views of Omi (Omi hakkei no uchi), c. 1834, Utagawa Hiroshige 歌川 広重, Japanese, 1797-1858, Japan, Color woodblock print, oban

Background imageC 1834 Collection: Evening Glow Seta Bridge Seta No Sekisho Series Eight Views

Evening Glow Seta Bridge Seta No Sekisho Series Eight Views
Evening Glow at Seta Bridge (Seta no sekisho), from the series Eight Views of Omi (Omi hakkei no uchi), c. 1834, Utagawa Hiroshige 歌川 広重, Japanese, 1797-1858, Japan, Color woodblock print, oban

Background imageC 1834 Collection: Lingering Snow Mount Hira Hira No Bosetsu Series Eight Views

Lingering Snow Mount Hira Hira No Bosetsu Series Eight Views
Lingering Snow on Mount Hira (Hira no bosetsu), from the series Eight Views of Omi Province (Omi hakkei no uchi), c. 1834, Utagawa Hiroshige 歌川 広重, Japanese, 1797-1858, Japan, Color woodblock print

Background imageC 1834 Collection: Descending Geese Katada Katada Rakugan Series Eight Views

Descending Geese Katada Katada Rakugan Series Eight Views
Descending Geese at Katada (Katada rakugan), from the series Eight Views of Omi (Omi hakkei no uchi), c. 1834, Utagawa Hiroshige 歌川 広重, Japanese, 1797-1858, Japan, Color woodblock print, oban

Background imageC 1834 Collection: Evening Bell Mii Temple Mii Bansho Series Eight Views

Evening Bell Mii Temple Mii Bansho Series Eight Views
Evening Bell at Mii Temple (Mii bansho), from the series Eight Views of Omi (Omi hakkei no uchi), c. 1834, Utagawa Hiroshige 歌川 広重, Japanese, 1797-1858, Japan, Color woodblock print, oban


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"C 1834: A Glimpse into the World of Japanese Art" Step back in time to the year 1834, where renowned artist Marinemaler Weiss Joseph Fay captures a momentous era through his self-portrait and friends. In this captivating artwork, Fay skillfully intertwines elements of nature and human connection. Amongst the vibrant hues of red maple trees at Tsuten Bridge (Tsutenkyo No Momiji), we witness an enchanting scene. The evening shower graces the bank of Tadasu River (Tadasugawara No Yudachi), as if painting poetry onto canvas. Nearby, a willow tree gate stands tall in Shimabara Pleasure Quarter (Shimabara Deguchi No Yanagi), inviting passersby to explore its hidden wonders. The returning sails at Yabase (Yabase No Kihan Series Eight Views) evoke a sense of nostalgia, while individuals revel in the serenity of enjoying an evening cool by Shijo Riverbed (Shijogawara Yusuzumi). Once again, we encounter the majestic willow tree gate that beckons us into Shimabara Pleasure Quarter. Moving beyond Kyoto's famous Kiyomizu Temple series and venturing into Village Yase (Yase No Sato Series Famous Places), we discover a tranquil haven far from bustling city life. Night rain delicately falls upon Karasaki (Karasaki No Yau Series Eight Views), creating an ethereal atmosphere that captivates our senses. As dusk settles over Seta Bridge (Seta No Sekisho Series Eight Views), an enchanting evening glow casts its spell on all who behold it. Lingering snow blankets Mount Hira's peaks with grace and tranquility during winter months (Hira No Bosetsu Series Eight Views). Through "c 1834, " Fay invites us to immerse ourselves in these timeless scenes, where nature and humanity intertwine harmoniously.