CATALOGUE OF THE EXHIBITION - ITEMS 234 TO 236
Titles with the mark denote titles of the series while the mark denotes the sub-title. Those titles without any mark are the additions of the compiler of the catalogue.
HIROSHIGE II'S WORKS.
Hiroshige II., family name Chimpei Suzuki () was originally called Shigenobu (). In January of the 6th year of Ansei, the year following the death of Hiroshige, he succeeded to his teacher's name. Shigenobu was the most distinguished of Hiroshige's pupils. His work began to be known from 1852. After calling himself Hiroshige II, he produced many landscape paintings. Those drawn not long after the death of his teacher so resemble the works by Hiroshige I done in his closing years that it is difficult at the first sight to distinguish one from the other.
Just how many sheets of this set were published is not known. But it is surmised that those 80 sheets displayed in the exhibition are all that were published. Ō-ban Tateye. Published by Uo-yei in 1859-61.
Yamashiro Ōtani Meganebashi.
Kyōto Tōfukuji Tsuutenkyō.
Yamato Yoshinoyama.
Senshū Sakai Naniwaya no Matsu.
Sesshū Nanbabashi.
Sesshū Nunobiki no Taki.
Ise Futamigaura.
Bishū Nagoya.
Enshū Akiba Enkei.
Kōshū Yatate Sugi.
Zushū Hakone Gongen.
Tōto Awoyama Hyakuninmachi.
Tōto Takanawa Kaigan.
Bushū Yokohama Noge.
Boshū Nokogiriyama.
Shimōsa Naritasan.
Shimōsa Inbanuma.
Ōmi Togihari Tōge.
Hida Kagowatashi.
Shinshū Suwako Yatsume Unagi.
Shinshū Togakushiyama.
Shinshū Zenkojimachi Kusuriyama.
Shinshū Kikyō no Hara.
Nikkō Kirifuri no Taki.
Ōshū Matsushima.
Ōshū Sotogahama.
Wakasa Karei wo Seisu.
Kashū Kanazawa Daijōji.
Echigo Niagara.
Tango Amano Hashidate.
Hōki Shimotani.
Oki Takibi no Yashiro.
Banshū Murotsu.
Bizen Tatsukuchi Yama.
Suō Iwakuni Kintaibashi
Kishū Kumano.
Sanuki Kubotani no Hama.
Iyo Okoshikamo Sakaami.
Bungo Hidakama Fuchi.
Hizen Nagasaki Karafune.
Hizen Gotō Kujiraryō no Zu.
Hizen Nagasaki Meganebashi.
Yamato Hasedera.
Senshū Ushitaki Tanfu.
Ōsaka Tenpōzan.
Iga Hirakidoyama.
Ise Miyakawa no Watashi.
Owari Tsushima Sairei.
Sunshū Hara no Fūkei.
Sōshū Shichiriga Hama.
Tōto Saruwakachō.
Bushū Yokohama Gankirō.
Musashi Chichi Sanchū.
Kazusa Kasamoridera.
Shimōsa Funabashi Daijingū.
Hitachi Tsukubasan.
Mino Ochiaibashi.
Shinshū Asamayama.
Shinshū Kiso no Yucca.
Jōshū Ikawo Sarusawa.
Shimotsuke Chūzenjikosui.
Ōshū Sōma Myōken Matsuri.
Dewa Chōkaizan.
Echizen Mikuni no Ōminato.
Etchū Tateyama.
Sado Kaneyama.
Tajima Taka no Hama.
Unshū Hirose.
Banshū Maiko no Hama.
Banshū Himeji.
Aki Miyajima.
Kishū Kata no Ura.
Awa Naruto.
Sanshū Gokenzan.
Buzen Kokuraryō Kaigan.
Nagasaki Maruyama.
Satshū Makurasaki.
Taishū Kaigan.
This set contains seven other prints. Ō-ban Yokoye. Published by Sen-Ichi.
Sumidagawa Hakkei (Eight Views at the Sumida) in a set issued in the first year of Bunkyū by the Hiranoya.
Yedo Zuye (Views of Yedo) in about 30 sheets issued in the same year by the Fujikei.
Tōto Sanjūrokkei (Thirty-Six Views of the Eastern Capital) in a set of 36 sheets, by the Aito the second year of the same era, (the above are all Ō-ban Tateye).
Yedo Meisho Shijū Hakkei (Forty-Eight Views of Yedo). Chū-ban Tateye in a set, by Tsutakichi.
Shokoku Rokujū-Hakkei (Sixty-Eight Views of the Various Provinces) Chū-ban Tateye in a set, by Tsutakichi ()