File:Sesshu Kobe Coast Prosperity View.jpg
摂州神戸海岸繁栄図
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English: A wall painting reproducing a ukiyo-e print titled "Sesshu Kobe : Kaigan han’ei-zu" ("The coastal landscape in prosperity", from the series: Kobe in Sesshu municipality ). Artist of the original drawing is Hasegawa Sadanobu II (1848-1940: attributed to Hasegawa Shoshin/Konobu, the artist’s name before his father had expired). The traffic of those western style steam ships as well as Japanese traditional boats with the backdrop, or Wada Point (ja) in Port of Hyogo as well as port and defense facilities are drawn to illustrate the area not many years from the 1860s when resuming international trade it had enjoyed. Painted on the wall of underground shopping mall DUO Kobe (ja), adjacent to the Kobe Harborland (ja). Approximately W10×H3 meters.
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Source | Photographic reproduction of a wall painting in a shopping mall, depicting an old ukiyo-e print. Photographed by Tomomarusan. |
Author | Tomomarusan |
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